“…However, stents cause considerable discomfort, localized infection and ulceration, circumferential scar tissue leading to restenosis after removal, and proliferation of resistant bacteria due to the necessity of long-term antibiotic therapy [27]. To avoid these complications, several recent studies have recommended using brief stenting for several days [28,29] or even not using stents at all [17,30] with comparable or even better long-term results. The argument for this way of management is that one of the advantages of using modern endoscopic repairs is the greater precision and surgical safety in fashioning the intranasal flaps, thus making it possible to cover raw edges efficiently and thus avoid the use of stents and their complications.…”