What is endoscopic septoplasty?

What is endoscopic septoplasty?

Endoscopic septoplasty is a newer technique where an endoscope is used to visualize the nasal cavity to straighten the nasal septum. Most people’s septum will be deviated to one side or the other, which is not a cause for concern.

Is it normal to sneeze after sinus surgery?

Do not blow your nose for 1 week following surgery. If you feel the need to sneeze, do not try to hold it back. Instead sneeze with your mouth open. You may have some bleeding from the nose for several days after surgery and for a brief time after the first several office visits.

Can a septoplasty be combined with sinus surgery?

Sometimes septoplasty is part of other medical procedures, including sinus surgery and the removal of nasal tumors. Also, although septoplasty itself does not change the nose’s shape, it can be combined with nose-shaping surgery called septorhinoplasty.

When do you go home after septoplasty surgery?

Surgery to fix a crooked (or deviated) septum, called septoplasty, allows better airflow through the nose and may improve breathing. The septum is the cartilage that divides the nose into two nostrils. Septoplasty is usually an outpatient procedure, so most patients can go home the day of surgery.

Where does the surgery take place for septoplasty?

The procedure takes place entirely inside the nose. The doctor cuts a wall on one side of the nose and lifts or removes the mucosa, a thin membrane that covers and protects the septum. This allows the doctor to reshape the septum’s bone and cartilage. Sometimes parts of the bone and cartilage are removed, then reshaped and repositioned.

How long does it take to clear up nasal congestion after septoplasty?

The doctor might have the patient use saline sprays or irrigation treatments to clear nasal congestion. However, if packing is in the nose, the patient will have to breathe through the mouth until the material is removed. It may take up to three months for the nose to achieve maximum clearness.

How long is recovery from nasal surgery?

Nasal surgery. During nose surgery recovery for the 2-3 weeks you may experience nasal discharge and nasal congestion. This is to be expected and will gradually subside. Depending on the type of nasal surgery you have undergone, you will need to remain off work for 1-2 weeks – please ask for advice.

How painful is sinus surgery?

The endoscopic sinus surgery is not painful but you will be sore after the septoplasty . The surgical follow up is extremely important for the sinus surgery so be sure your doctor has a specific follow up plan that involves multiple visits to remove crusts and minimize scarring.

What are the options for sinus surgery?

Surgery options for chronic sinusitis include: Endoscopic sinus surgery: Your doctor inserts a thin tube with a light and a camera into your sinuses to see if polyps, mucus, or other tissue is blocking your sinuses. Your doctor may then remove the blockage.

What to expect after septoplasty?

Patients typically report that the first 48 hours of recovery following septoplasty are the hardest. Over this period you’re likely to experience pain, nasal drainage, stiffness, and fatigue.