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The Anatomical Study of Superior and Middle Turbinates from Endoscopic Perspective

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FAQs

Is endoscopic sinus surgery worth it? ›

For the majority of patients with sinusitis, infections can be successfully treated with medications. For a small percentage of patients, however, infections recur or persist even after long courses of medication. Such patients often benefit from surgery.

How much does endoscopic sinus surgery cost? ›

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Cost Break-Up In India
VariablesPrice Range(min-max)Free Estimate Cost
OT Charges₹ 9835 - ₹ 15299Get Cost
Anesthesia Charges₹ 4917 - ₹ 7649Get Cost
Medications And Post-Operative Care₹ 1579 - ₹ 2456Get Cost
Total₹ 45000 - ₹ 70000Get Cost
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How long does endoscopic sinus surgery take? ›

Endoscopic sinus surgery usually takes between one and three hours and is done in the operating room with the child under general anesthesia. Most young children spend the night in the hospital, but some older children may stay for only a couple of hours after surgery.

What to expect after FESS surgery? ›

Minor bleeding, pain, congestion, discharge and fatigue are common after the surgery, but should go away in one to three weeks.

What is the success rate of endoscopic sinus surgery? ›

Over 250,000 ambulatory sinus procedures are performed each year in the United States as treatment for CRS refractory to medical management. Although overall success rates of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) are found to range from 76.0 – 97.5%, revision surgery can be required for ongoing or recurrent symptoms of CRS.

What is the most effective sinus surgery? ›

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Sinus surgery using a nasal endoscope is the most commonly recommended procedure for people with chronic sinusitis. The surgeon uses the same type of thin endoscope used during the diagnostic exam. This procedure requires no visible incisions, is performed under general anesthesia.

Does insurance cover endoscopic sinus surgery? ›

Does Insurance Cover Nose and Sinus Procedures? Most insurance plans typically provide some level of coverage for diagnostic and surgical procedures related to nose and sinus conditions, which are often deemed medically necessary. However, the extent of this coverage can vary based on your specific plan.

What is the failure rate of sinus surgery? ›

In pursuit of curing the substantial number of patients with 'sinus-related complaints' an estimated 500,000 sinus surgeries are performed annually in the United States [4]. Depending on the rigor with which success or failure is defined, failure rates of 15–50 % have been quoted for sinus surgery in published series.

What are the complication rates for endoscopic sinus surgery? ›

Background: Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) is one of the most commonly performed procedures in otolaryngology. Major complications are estimated to occur in 1-3% of cases, based on early studies with relatively small patient cohorts in academic institutions.

How do you sleep after endoscopic sinus surgery? ›

Sleeping: Please sleep with the head on two elevated pillows to decrease nasal congestion and bleeding from the nose. If you have been prescribed a CPAP machine, do not use until your doctor says it is safe; sleep in a recliner chair with your head elevated in the meantime.

Why do my teeth hurt after sinus surgery? ›

Sometimes that can just be from chiseling some of the bone in the bottom of the septum inside the nose and that part shares a nerve and often creates a lot of swelling and inflammation, which then triggers some kind of nerve issues with the teeth.

How bad is the pain after sinus surgery? ›

Recovery and Outlook

You should sleep with your head elevated. Try to drink plenty of fluids. Your nose may feel crusty or stuffy. You may have mild to moderate pain for about a week after your surgery.

Do they pack your nose after sinus surgery? ›

A gauze pad will be placed under your nose after the procedure. Once you are home, you may need to change this pad frequently.

What are the disadvantages of FESS surgery? ›

Risks of FESS can include: Bleeding: This is the most common complication of FESS and can occur during or after the surgery. Most cases of bleeding are mild and can be managed with medication, but in rare cases, additional surgery may be required to control the bleeding.

Why am I so tired after sinus surgery? ›

Feeling tired the days after sinus surgery is normal. There are several reasons why you will feel tired: After having an anaesthetic, you may feel very tired. Anaesthetics take a few days to leave your system completely.

What are the disadvantages of nasal endoscopy? ›

What are the risks of nasal endoscopy?
  • Adverse reaction to the anesthetic or decongestant.
  • Fainting.
  • Nosebleeds.

Why not to have sinus surgery? ›

Other risks: Other uncommon risks of surgery include alteration of sense of smell or taste; persistence and/or worsening of sinus symptoms and facial pain; change in the resonance or quality of the voice; and swelling or bruising of the area around the eye.

What is an alternative to endoscopic sinus surgery? ›

Balloon sinuplasty for sinusitis

Performed in your doctor's rooms or a day clinic using local anaesthesia, balloon sinuplasty can open up your sinuses without the need to remove any bone or tissue. Your doctor inserts a nasal endoscope followed by a balloon catheter into your nose.

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