GDCH

NASAL SURGERY

Septoplasty

Rhinoplasty

sinus surgery

csf rhinorrohea

Fractured nasal bone

SEPTOPLASTY SURGERY

An operation performed to correct deformed septums, which separate the two nasal cavities. The purpose of septoplasty is to treat deviated septums, long-term sinusitis, and abnormal growths inside the nasal cavity that cause airflow problems and breathing difficulties. It is performed under general anesthesia. Additionally, it is recommended for people who are unable to successfully treat obstructive sleep apnea or snoring problems without surgery. The process of septoplasty involves cutting one side of the septum and straightening its bent cartilage and bone. Depending on the complexity of the condition, the surgery may take between 30 and 90 minutes.

RHINOPLASTY SURGERY

Rhinoplasty, also known as a ‘nose job’, is a surgical procedure that improves the appearance of the nose. Bones, cartilage, skin, or all three can be modified in order to change the size, shape, or proportions of the nose. Birth defects, deformities caused by injuries, and breathing difficulties can be corrected by rhinoplasty. The procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on its complexity. Rhinoplasty usually takes between one and two hours, but complications can make the procedure more time-consuming.

SINUS SURGERY

FESS stands for Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery. As a minimally invasive technique, it assists in restoring sinus ventilation and normal sinus function. If you suffer from chronic or acute sinusitis, FESS may be a suitable treatment option for you. It is performed under local anesthesia and takes 2 to 4 hours to complete the surgery.

CSF RHINORROHEA SURGERY

CSF rhinorrhea can be defined as the presence of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the nasal cavity; the CSF comes from a dural tear in the anterior cranial fossa. There is also a possibility that CSF rhinorrhea may appear paradoxically due to lesions in the middle or posterior cranial fossas. This is due to fluid accumulation in the middle ear draining into the nasopharynx and nasal cavity via the Eustachian tube.

FRACTURED NASAL BONE SURGERY

This procedure is used to treat fractures of the nose bones caused by injuries. By reducing the fractured nasal bone, it is possible to correct the deformed position of the cartilage and bones of the nose. This procedure decreases discomfort and maximizes airflow in the nose, which makes the patient breathe easier. It can be done under local or general anesthesia based on the complexity of nasal fractures.