Surgical treatment of the whole group of sinusitis mostly refers to the whole group of sinus open surgery, according to the scope of the lesion, respectively, each group of sinuses in turn open, remove diseased tissues, re-establish smooth drainage of the sinuses, and restore the normal physiological function of the sinuses, belongs to the tertiary surgery, the relevant surgical experience of senior attending physicians should be able to complete, the safety is higher, but it can not be denied that there are risks associated with any surgical procedure. Surgery for the whole group of sinusitis, i.e., open surgery for the whole group of sinuses under sinus endoscopy, is a minimally invasive surgery, which needs to remove the diseased tissues and bones around the sinus openings and irreversible sinus mucous membranes under nasal endoscopy, so that each sinus of the nasal cavity can be adequately drained to the inside of the nasal cavity to promote the recovery of the inflammation. The safety of the procedure is very high, but because the sinuses are adjacent to the oral cavity, cranium, orbits and other anatomical areas, if the cranium is particularly weak congenitally, the surgical procedure may damage the cranium resulting in cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea, and if the orbital rectus is particularly thin, there is a possibility of damage to the orbital rectus resulting in the orbital contents being dislodged, but the chances of these occurrences are relatively small. Surgery is performed under endoscopic magnification, allowing precise removal of diseased tissue, thus preserving as much normal or recoverable mucosa as possible and maximizing compliance with the physiological processes of the nasal cavity. The minimally invasive feature reduces postoperative complications and the pain of surgery. Postoperative swelling and pain caused by nasal filling can be solved by using better medical swelling sponges, etc. or pain pumps, and the patient is not in greater pain. If you are a full group of sinusitis patients, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to receive specialist treatment to avoid delays.