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Septoplasty
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure that is used to correct a deviated septum, which is a condition where the cartilage and bone that separates the nostrils are not straight. This can cause difficulty breathing, nasal congestion, and recurrent sinus infections. During the procedure, the surgeon makes incisions inside the nose to gain access to the septum.
FESS
FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery) is a surgical procedure used to open and drain the sinuses in order to relieve symptoms of chronic sinusitis. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses that can cause symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain and pressure, headache, and difficulty breathing.
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty, also known as a “nose job,” is a surgical procedure that alters the shape and size of the nose. It can be performed for both cosmetic and functional reasons. Cosmetic rhinoplasty is done to improve the appearance of the nose, while functional rhinoplasty is done to correct structural problems that affect breathing.
Nasal mass excision
Nasal mass excision is a surgical procedure used to remove a mass or tumor located in the nose or nasal passages. The mass could be benign or malignant and can be caused by various factors such as, nasal polyps, inverted papilloma, or cancer. The goal of the surgery is to remove the mass while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
Nasal bleed management
Nasal bleeding, also known as epistaxis, can occur due to a variety of causes such as trauma, dry air, high blood pressure, nose picking, or certain medical conditions. The management of nasal bleeding depends on the cause and severity of the bleeding. In most cases, the bleeding can be stopped with first aid measures and no further treatment is needed. If the bleeding persists or is severe, a healthcare professional must be consulted.
Sleep study
A sleep study, also known as a polysomnography, is a diagnostic test that is used to evaluate sleep disorders such as insomnia, sleep apnea, and restless leg syndrome. The study is typically conducted at a sleep center or lab and involves monitoring a variety of physiological parameters while the person sleeps.
Snoring and sleep apnea management
Snoring and sleep apnea are common sleep disorders that can significantly affect a person’s quality of life. The management of these conditions may involve a combination of lifestyle changes and medical treatment.
Nose piercing
Nose piercing is a form of body piercing that involves piercing the skin or cartilage of the nose to insert a decorative piece of jewelry such as a ring or stud. Nose piercings are a common form of body modification and can be performed using a needle or a gun.
Foriegn body removal
Foreign body removal in the nose is a procedure that is performed to remove an object that has become lodged in the nasal cavity. The nose is a common site for foreign body impaction due to its proximity to the mouth and the ease with which small objects can be inhaled.
Endoscopy of Nose
Endoscopy of the nose is a diagnostic procedure that uses an endoscope, a thin, flexible tube with a camera attached to the end, to examine the inside of the nose and sinuses. The procedure is typically performed by an otolaryngologist (ENT), a physician who specializes in the treatment of ear, nose, and throat conditions.
Malignancies of nose management
Malignancies, or cancers, of the nose and nasal passages are relatively rare, but they can be serious if not treated in a timely manner. The management of malignancies of the nose can involve a combination of surgical, radiation, and/or chemotherapy treatments. The type of treatment will depend on the specific type of cancer, its location and stage of progression.