The main cause of sinus pathology is disease in the middle meatus, therefor
e, unless nasal drops are deposited in this site they will not be effective
. Currently, one of three standard head positions are used by patients for
the instillation of nasal drops,'head back', 'praying to Mecca', and 'Mygin
d's', all are uncomfortable and only one, Mygind's position, effectively de
posits the drops in the middle meatus.
In this paper, we review these three positions by utilizing a preserved cad
aver head and conducting a simple gravitational flow study using white liqu
id latex as a nasal drop substitute. We also describe a new fourth 'Ragan'
position, on the side, head down, that is effective in consistently deliver
ing nasal drops into the middle meatus and should prove a most comfortable
position for patients to adopt.