What to do before and after nasal endoscopic sinusitis surgery

Functional sinus endoscopic surgery has become the most important surgery for the treatment of chronic sinusitis nasal polyps, and its success rate is between 80-90%. The content about functional nasal endoscopic surgery has been introduced within the topic of otorhinolaryngology online nasal endoscopic surgery treatment, please click here to understand, the following are some precautions before and after the surgery.

1, before the nasal endoscopy surgery, especially when accompanied by nasal polyps, the doctor may instruct the patient to take some drugs before the surgery, these drugs include antibiotics and hormones.

The purpose is to improve the surgical condition of patients with sinusitis. Patients should strictly follow the medical advice and adhere to the medication. Also do not take blood aspirin-based antipyretic and analgesic drugs, vitamin E, garlic, ginkgo, ginseng, ergotamine, etc. for at least two weeks before the surgery, these drugs can thin the blood, thus making it easy to bleed during and after the surgery. However, Tylenol is safe and can be taken by children and adults at any time before and after surgery without any significant effect on the procedure. If the patient smokes, do not smoke for at least 3 weeks prior to surgery. A detailed examination of the nose by the surgeon is required prior to surgery, and the patient is encouraged to remember the medication history and bring medical records from previous visits. CT is one of the mandatory tests for nasal endoscopy, which can help to understand the extent of sinusitis for surgical reference, and those with history of other serious organic diseases and bleeding disorders are not suitable for sinus endoscopy.

2. Surgery and anesthesia.

In severe sinusitis or with nasal polyps, general anesthesia may be used. It is necessary to pay attention to fasting for 10 hours and water fasting for 4 hours before surgery and asking family members not to feed the patient for 6 hours after general anesthesia as the patient is not fully awake to avoid danger. There are no special dietary contraindications for patients under local anesthesia. However, some anesthesiologists also advise patients to fast and abstain from food and water appropriately.

3.After surgery.

The doctor will remove the stuffing from the nasal cavity on the 1st and 2nd day after surgery. Within 6 weeks after surgery, you need to come to the hospital at least 3-4 times for medication change, the specific time will be arranged by the doctor according to the recovery of your operation cavity, mainly to clean up the nasal secretion scab and new granulation, to prevent the nasal cavity adhesion caused by nasal cavity non-ventilation and to protect the effect of surgery. 3-4 months later, the nasal cavity will be fully recovered, at this time, just pay attention to the follow-up examination, 1-2 times a year. Please follow the doctor’s prescription for post-operative medication.

4.Nasal endoscopic surgery, like other surgeries, has the possibility of complications, which are related to the medical level of the hospital and the anatomical variation of the patient itself.

It is reported that the individual differences of patients have become one of the most important reasons for complications of nasal endoscopic surgery. Domestic hospitals that carry out successful sinus endoscopic surgery treatment please refer to: nasal endoscopy for sinusitis and nasal polyps hospital recommendations 5. The recurrence rate of nasal endoscopic surgery has been very low, but there are still very few recurrence possibilities.

A good ENT surgeon will try to reduce the risk of recurrence after your surgery.