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1. What is Endoscopic Sinus Surgery? Endoscopic sinus surgery is a procedure designed to enlarge the natural drainage pathways of the sinuses to restore their function and health. In chronic sinusitis, the sinuses are unable to drain adequately due to inflammation of the narrow drainage pathways.
Endoscopic sinus surgery is a procedure designed to open the natural drainage pathways of the sinuses to restore their function and health. In chronic sinusitis, the sinuses are unable to drain adequately due to inflammation of the narrow drainage pathways.
1. What is Endoscopic Sinus Surgery? Endoscopic sinus surgery is a procedure designed to open the natural drainage pathways of the sinuses to restore their function and health. In chronic sinusitis, the sinuses are unable to drain adequately due to inflammation of the drainage pathways.
The treatment of sinus disease starts with antibiotics and nasal sprays or drops to deal with the infection, reduce the swelling of the nasal lining, and open up the sinus drainage passages. Avoiding anything you are allergic to is also helpful. We usually only consider surgery when treatment along these lines has failed to improve your situation.
• Sinus rinsing with salt water (saline): Your most important step for proper nasal care following surgery Buy the Neil-Med Sinus Rinse™ kit (over-the-counter at any grocery store or pharmacy) before your surgery day. Start rinsing the nose approximately 5-10 days after surgery.
1 Απρ 2015 · This update of a 2007 guideline from the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation provides evidence-based recommendations to manage adult rhinosinusitis, defined as symptomatic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity. Changes from the prior guideline include a consumer added to the update group ...
Endoscopic sinus surgery differs from 'conventional' surgery in stressing diagnosis and therapy of blockage to natural sinus drainage. If an obstruction to natural drainage is identified and corrected, secondary disease in paranasal sinuses will often improve spontaneously.