“…There have been extensive computational studies investigating different nasal surgeries and their effect on nasal airflow (Xiong et al, 2008;Rhee et al, 2011;De Wang et al, 2012;Frank et al, 2013a;Hariri et al, 2015;Dayal et al, 2016;Maza et al, 2019;Inthavong et al, 2019;Siu et al, 2020a), which showed the ability of virtual surgery to guide surgical interventions to alleviate nasal airway obstruction. Previous CFD studies of middle turbinate resection (Zhao et al, 2014;Alam et al, 2019;Lee et al, 2016) have demonstrated shifts in airflow toward the area of middle turbinate resection and decreased airflow velocity, decreased wall shear stress, and increased local air pressure. Chen et al (2012) found that following functional endoscopic sinus surgery, a moderate inspiratory airflow rate and a particle diameter of approximately 10µm improved intranasal deposition into the maxillary sinuses.…”