Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (ESS) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat chronic sinus infections, nasal polyps, and other sinus-related conditions. The procedure is performed using a thin, flexible tube with a camera (endoscope) inserted into the nasal passages to access the sinuses without external incisions.

Why is it Done?

ESS is recommended for patients with:

  • Chronic sinusitis that does not respond to medication
  • Nasal polyps
  • Sinus obstructions or structural abnormalities
  • Fungal sinus infections
  • Recurrent sinus infections
  • Sinus tumors (rare cases)
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

How is the Procedure Performed?

  • Anesthesia: The surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia, though local anesthesia may be used in some cases.
  • Insertion of Endoscope: The surgeon inserts an endoscope into the nostril to visualize the nasal cavity and sinuses.
  • Removal of Blockages: Specialized instruments are used to remove inflamed tissue, nasal polyps, or obstructions, allowing for better airflow and drainage.
  • Sinus Opening Enlargement: The surgeon may widen sinus openings to improve drainage and ventilation.
  • Completion: Once the necessary corrections are made, the surgeon removes the instruments, and no external incisions or stitches are required.

Recovery and Aftercare

  • Mild discomfort, nasal congestion, and some bleeding are common in the first few days.
  • Patients should avoid strenuous activities and blowing their nose for at least a week.
  • Saline nasal rinses help keep the nasal passages clear and promote healing.
  • Full recovery typically takes a few weeks, with follow-up visits to monitor healing.

Risks and Complications

While ESS is generally safe, potential risks include:

  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Scar tissue formation
  • Changes in sense of smell
  • Rare complications such as cerebrospinal fluid leak or eye-related issues

Success Rate

ESS has a high success rate in improving sinus symptoms and quality of life. Most patients experience significant relief from chronic sinus problems and fewer infections post-surgery.

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