Indications for nasal endoscopic surgery 1.Nasal general diseases (including sinusitis, nasal polyps, deviated nasal septum, sinus mycobacteria, sinus cysts, etc.).
2.Nasal benign tumors (including involute papilloma, osteoma, ossifying fibroma, hemangioendothelioma, nasopharyngeal hemangiofibroma, etc.), nasal neurosurgery (including pituitary tumor, cerebrospinal fluid nasal leakage, etc.).
3, nasal and eye-related surgery (lacrimal sac rhinostomy, optic nerve canal decompression, orbital apical syndrome, orbital foreign body, etc.) 4, trauma, head and neck tumor surgery, sinus foreign body, congenital diseases (such as nasopharyngeal and posterior nostril atresia).
In addition: viable sinus lesion biopsy, nasal itching, sneezing and clear watery snot can be performed via nasal endoscopy for endonasal pterygoid nerve resection.
Intracranial complications of nasal endoscopic surgery 1. Intracranial complications of skull base: cerebrospinal fluid nasal leak, intracranial infection, subdural hematoma, intracranial hemorrhage, pneumocephalus, carotid artery rupture, carotid fistula of spongy sinus 2.
Nasal septal perforation Empty nose syndrome Extensive adhesions in the operative cavity Sinus atresia 4. Systemic complications: Hemorrhagic shock Infectious toxic shock Asthma attack Malignant hyperthermia Arrhythmia Cardiac arrest 5. Other complications: Peroneal nerve palsy Facial pigmentation Cervical spine injury Vegetative