The system is an extension of the Propel family of implants and is made for precise and easy delivery of the Propel Mini sinus implant, according to a Feb. 11 news release.
Physicians will be able to buy the Propel Mini in two standalone packages either with the straight delivery system or the curved devliery system, according to a spokesperson for Intersect ENT.
Note: This article was updated 8:15 a.m. Feb. 24 to clarify how the products are packaged.
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