 This study compared the effectiveness of steroid impregnated spacers versus conventional management after endoscopic sinus surgery, ESS, in patients with chronic rhinocinositis, CRS. The results showed that steroid impregnated spacers resulted in fewer postoperative complications such as adhesions, polyps, and scars, as well as less need for oral steroids and postoperative therapeutic interventions. Additionally, steroid impregnated spacers led to better nasal airflow and decreased nasal discharge, crusting, and polyposis. This article was authored by Se Hwan Hwang, Sung Won Kim, Muhammad Abdullah Basura, and others.