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titleOfInvention Paranasal sinus fluid access implant tools, assemblies, kits and methods
abstract An implant tool for implanting paranasal sinus fluid into an implant device to fluidly connect a lacrimal apparatus in an orbit with a paranasal sinus has a fixed configuration reconfigurable from a mounting portion that secures the implant device to a carrier member The securing mechanism is configured for release of the implant device from the carrier member, and has a release mechanism disposed at least partially in the inner working space contained within the implant tool. An implantation method with an approach through the palpebral fissure typically advances the implantation device through the surgical route under tension.
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