Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Patients
Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) is a minimally invasive procedure designed to treat chronic sinus conditions, such as chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, and sinus blockages. The surgery utilizes a small, flexible endoscope, which is inserted through the nostrils to view the sinus cavities and remove any obstructions, such as inflamed tissue or polyps. Unlike traditional sinus surgery, ESS avoids large external incisions, resulting in a quicker recovery time, reduced risk of complications, and minimal scarring. ESS is commonly performed under general anesthesia, and the procedure allows for improved sinus drainage and better airflow. It is typically recommended when other treatments, like medications or nasal sprays, have failed to provide relief. Although ESS is considered safe, some patients may experience mild discomfort, nasal congestion, or minor bleeding post-surgery. Overall, ESS has a high success rate in restoring sinus health and improving quality of life for patients with chronic sinus conditions.
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