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Balloon Sinuplasty

Tiny telescopes called endoscopes revolutionised nasal and sinus surgery by letting the rhinologists or sinus surgeons ‘observe’ the insides of nasal and sinus passages. Newer advances – such as the balloon dilating catheter and its adaptation to sinus surgery – are improving sinus surgeries’ effectiveness and accuracy.

There are two ways of using the balloon dilating catheter: –

  • Like any other instrument or tool used during functional endoscopic sinus surgery where it is employed as a minimally invasive tool during a tissue removal procedure.
  • Like a stand-alone procedure where only the balloon (no other instrumentation) is used to open a sinus and no tissue is actually removed from the level of the sinus opening.

Conditions treated

Why this surgery?

Benefits

  • Chronic sinusitis

For treating chronic sinusitis that has shown an insufficient response to long-term medical management including antibiotic courses.

  • Treating chronic sinusitis that has shown an insufficient response to long-term medical management including antibiotic courses.

Know more about Baloon Sinuplasty Surgery

  • If the patient is on any blood-thinning medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, omega 3 and/or vitamin E, they should stop their intake at least a week before the surgery.
  • Till the preceding night of the surgery, duly take all medications prescribed by the ENT surgeon.
  • The patient will have to abstain from smoking and drinking alcohol, 3-4 weeks prior to the surgery.
  • Medications prescribed for heart, asthma, seizures, or high blood pressure can be taken on the morning of surgery.
  • Pain medication is to be taken after surgery.
  • Diet will be as instructed by the doctor.
  • Take rest and avoid excessive activity on the day of the procedure.  Light exercise is allowed for one week following the procedure.
  • Some bleeding is expected for a day or two after surgery. Change the dressing as needed. If there is excessive bleeding, visit the doctor.
  • Mucous drainage is normal post-surgery. Please wait for at least 12 hours to blow nose.
  • it is normal to have a ‘stuffy’ feeling in the nose for 1 week after the surgery.
  • The patient must use the prescribed nasal sprays as instructed by the doctor.

he patient should make a follow up appointment for 2 weeks after the surgery unless otherwise instructed.

  • Bleeding: Some degree of bleeding is expected in nasal surgeries for a few days.
  • The patient can experience nasal, cheek, or forehead tenderness.
  • Can cause nasal congestion
  • There is a risk of developing an infection, usually from a failure to properly cleanse the sinuses after surgery.
  • In very rare case, sinuplasty has been reported to cause more severe symptoms, like damage to the structures that separate the brain from the sinuses. 
  • Another rare complication is that Sinuplasty can affect an individual’s sense of smell, and the appearance of their nose.
  • Medical and surgical treatments of larynx- related disorders
  • Advanced examination of larynx through hi-tech HD angled endoscopes, flexible scopes and HD camera systems, such as the pulsar II Stroboscope that can identify the minutest functional problems in the larynx
  • Precision surgery of vocal cords (a region very prone to surgical trauma and very critical for patient’s quality of life) using best-in-class Zeiss Vario microscope and Lumenis Acupulse duo laser for the best possible results, all surgeries conducted in state of the art, laminar flow operation theatres
  • Voice preservation and rehabilitation after microlaryngoscopy and larynx cancer surgeries

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