Septoplasty
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure
performed to correct a deviated nasal septum. A deviated septum will accompany
the cartilage and this separates the nostril from the position. This can cause
shortness of breath, runny nose, and pain.
The main goal of septoplasty is to correct
the alignment of your septum to improve airflow through your nose.
Septoplasty is an outpatient procedure and
can be performed in local or general anesthesia.
The septum is a wall of bone and cartilage
that divides your nose into two separate nostrils. The deviated septum occurs
when the septum is moved to one side of your nose. Some people are born with a
congenital septum, but it can also be caused by an injury to the nose. Most
people with a deviated septum have one nasal passage that is much shorter than
the other. This can cause difficulty in breathing. Other symptoms of a deviated
septum may include persistent runny nose and facial pain. Surgery is the only
way to fix a deviated septum.
Septoplasty is to correct a deviated
septum. Septoplasty will straighten the septum, which allows better airflow
through the nose.
بهترین روش جراحی برداشتن فیبروم با هزینه مقرون به صرفه در هند
Septoplasty procedure
A septoplasty takes 30 to 90 minutes to
complete, depending on the complexity of the condition. In a specific
procedure, the surgeon will make an incision on one side of the nose to make an
incision. Then there is a need to elevate the mucous membrane, which is the
protective covering of the septum. Then, the deviated septum will be moved to
the correct position.
Stitches can be used to hold the septum and
membrane in place. However, sometimes packing the nose with cotton is enough to
keep them in position.
Possible risks of a septoplasty
If dissatisfied with the results, some
people require a second surgery. Other risks associated with this septoplasty
are very low, but they may include:
- Bleeding
- Septum perforation is in the form of a hole
- Turned into a nose
- Discoloration of the nose
- Odor reduction
Excessive bleeding and infection are
potential risks of any surgery. Keeping the nose very clean and washing the
hands frequently, reduces these risks.
(يحب الناس القراءة أيضًا: سرطان لوزالمعده :عالئم ، خطر ، پیشگیری و عوارض )
Taken with a septoplasty:
Septoplasty is performed as an outpatient
procedure unless there are major complications. This means that you will be
able to go home on the same day as the procedure, once the anesthesia has
worsened. The use of cotton to control bleeding will make the nose swollen,
painful, and packed. The packing can be removed one or two days after surgery.
The doctor will prescribe pain medication as needed.
Tips for quick recovery include:
Raise your head up at night to keep
swelling down
Do not blow your nose for at least three
days after surgery
Wear a shirt that is in the front so that
you don't have to pull the clothes over your head.
The wound on the nose will heal quite
quickly and breathing will improve immediately after the procedure. However,
the overall healing process may be slow. Cartilage and other nasal tissues can
be taken up to one year to settle to their new shape.
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