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FESS- Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery - Septoplasty

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Symptoms

These are the following symptoms of FESS or Sinusitis.:

Purulent discharge where the mucous is greenish gray or yellowish.

Postnasal drip.

Facial pressure and headache.

Hyposmia or reduced ability to smell and detect odors.

Anosmia or complete loss off smell.

Nasal obstruction.

Causes

ISinus complications can be caused by anatomical factors such as deviated septum or nasal polyps.

IIt can also be caused by infection of the nose or throat.

More about Treatment

What is FESS?
FESS is Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery or septoplasy


Why is it done?
FESS is a minimally invasive technique used to restore sinus ventilation and normal function. This is done for persons who have recurrent acute or chronic infection sinusitis.


How long is the Septoplasty Surgery?
Usually it takes between 60 - 90 minutes, under local or general anesthesia.

What is the chances of success?
The surgery is usually 90 % successful.


What are the possible complications of this surgery?
The most catastrophic complication of FESS is blindness resulting from damage to the optic nerve. However, the evidence indicates that the frequency of this complication is extremely low.12,13
Leak of Cerebrospinal fluid most common major complication of FESS. The leak is usually recognized at the time of surgery and can easily be repaired.


Other, less serious, but still rare complications include orbital hematoma and naso-lacrimal duct stenosis.
Most serious complication is blindness resulting from damage to optic nerver though the frequency is extremely low.


Post - Operative precaution:
Post operative care is very important. The nose should be free from build-up of crusts as possible. The method used to achieve this vary from time-consuming nasal douche or cleaning performed two to three times a week by the surgeon to simple nasal cleaning carried out several times a day by the person

 

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