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8 Ιουν 2023 · A nasoendoscopy is a test to look inside the nose (nasal passage), the back of the throat (pharynx) and the voice box (larynx). It's sometimes called a flexible nasal endoscopy or FNE. Note: the information below is a general guide only.
8 Δεκ 2021 · Your healthcare provider may recommend nasal endoscopy if you have: Nasal congestion or blockage. Rhinosinusitis (nasal and sinus inflammation or infection). Headaches. Facial pain above your eyes and around your sinuses. Chronic nosebleeds. Nasal polyps. Nasal tumors. Anosmia (loss of sense of smell).
Prior studies have demonstrated that in CRSwNP, normal endoscopy findings can be achieved in approximately 1/3 of patients while 2/3 will continue to have evidence of inflammation on endoscopy. 33,34 Our data suggest that even though abnormal endoscopy may be present in the majority, only a minority of CRSwNP will require revision surgery over ...
What are the risks of a nasal endoscopy? Nasal endoscopy is generally safe. But in rare cases, there may be complications such as: Nosebleed. Fainting. Harmful reaction to the decongestant medicine or anesthetic. You may be at greater risk for bleeding if you have a bleeding disorder or if you take a blood thinner.
19 Αυγ 2021 · Overall, rigid nasal endoscopy is a safe and low-risk procedure. Potential complications associated with the procedure include an adverse reaction to the topical decongestant or anesthetic,...
What are the risks of a nasal endoscopy? Nasal endoscopy is generally safe. But in rare cases, there may be complications such as: Nosebleed; Fainting; Harmful reaction to the decongestant medicine or anesthetic
Information for patients. This information leaflet answers some of the questions you may have about having a TNE. It explains the risks and the benefits of the test and what you can expect when you come to hospital. If you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of staff. Endoscopy Unit.