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Sinus surgery removes diseased or obstructive sinus tissue resulting in improved natural sinus drainage; post-operative care is as important as the sinus surgery. Dr. I. Tyagi is specialist doctor and they have a good specialist doctor's team.
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Dr. I. Tyagi – Sinus Surgery • In traditional sinus surgery, an opening is made into the sinus. The opening may be made from inside the mouth or through the skin of the face. • There are a number of possible approaches depending on the location of the infected sinus camera.gif and what the doctor prefers. • Working through the incision, the doctor can remove tissue that is blocking the sinus and preventing drainage. • More extensive procedures may involve leaving a temporary opening to help drain the infection. For More Information, Visit: www.drityagi.com
Dr. I. Tyagi – Sinus Surgery • Endoscopic Sinus Surgery • Endoscopic sinus surgery is a surgical procedure used to remove blockages in the sinuses. See how the sinuses work. These blockages can cause sinusitis, and other conditions, in which the sinuses swell and become blocked, causing pain and impaired breathing. • Benefits • Sinusitis • Septal deviations or turbinate hypertrophy • Nasal polyps For More Information, Visit: www.drityagi.com
Dr. I. Tyagi – Sinus Surgery • Surgical Treatment • Endoscopic sinus surgery is performed under general anesthesia. • Your doctor will use an endoscope, a thin camera rod with a light at the end to provide visualization and magnification of the sinus tissues. • Specialized instruments can be used to safely and effectively remove causes of sinus blockage such as natural blockages, nasal polyps, and scar tissue. • Specialized instruments are also used to straighten the septum and reduce the size of the turbinates if required. For More Information, Visit: www.drityagi.com
Dr. I. Tyagi – Sinus Surgery • Preparing for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery • Preoperative prescriptions: Prior to surgery your doctor will most likely prescribe several medications that help reduce inflammation. • Preoperative physical: Your surgeon will require you to get medical clearance from your primary care physician before surgery. • Smoking: Smoking can severely affect the outcome of your sinus surgery. • What to avoid before surgery: There are certain medications that can increase your risk of bleeding during and after sinus surgery. For More Information, Visit: www.drityagi.com
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