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Has it reached a point whereby medicines no longer respond as needed to your sinusitis health problem? If the answer is “Yes”, then sinusitis surgery may be the best option for you. This type of treatment involves removing or correcting abnormal internal structures found in the respiratory tract that block air passage towards the sinus cavities. When air is prevented from reaching the sinuses, bacteria and other microorganisms present in the sinus cavities inflame the sinuses and make the patient have a difficult time breathing.

One common sinusitis surgery liked by surgeons is the Functional endoscope sinus surgery. This surgery makes use of and an endoscope which is inserted inside your nose so that the surgeons can have a better view of the internal structures. Once the view has been achieved, the surgeons then conduct the surgery by removing or correcting the obstructive structures. With proper visualization, it makes it hard for the surgeons to remove any other structure from the respiratory tract accidentally.

In many cases, the functional endoscope sinus surgery is performed entirely through the nostrils thus leaving you with no external scars. However, you will be left with a little swelling and only a mild discomfort at the end of the whole process.

Another sinusitis surgery is the Image guided surgery. This type of surgery combines the use of computed tomography scans also known as CT scans together with real-time information concerning the actual position of surgical instruments by using infrared signals. By doing this, surgeons are able to navigate their surgical instruments through complicated sinus passages while achieving their mission of correcting or removing the defective internal structures. This surgical procedure achieves its purpose by using principles that resemble the ones used by the American military forces when guiding explosives to their targets.

Caldwell Luc operation is another sinusitis surgery that can be performed in order to treat the sinusitis condition. This surgery helps to relieve chronic sinusitis by trying to improve the drainage system of the maxillary sinus that is situated just below the eyes. Since the maxillary can be reached by entering through the upper jaw just above one of the second molar teeth, this surgical procedure helps to create a window that connects the nose and the maxillary sinus. In turn, the maxillary sinus drainage is improved and sinusitis is in the end treated. Caldwell Luc operation, is most commonly performed when there is a malignancy present in the patient’s sinus cavities.

For any type of sinusitis surgery to be performed on you, first, a proper diagnosis has to be conducted to know the actual cause of the sinus problem. Thereafter, your medical history has to be known and critically analyzed by your doctor to establish if the surgery can be conducted on you. For children, the most common structural defects that cause sinusitis to occur are their adenoids found in the respiratory tract. When these structures swell, they can cause an obstruction of air passing to the sinuses and in the end enable sinusitis to take place. However, in adults, the main structural abnormality that causes sinusitis to occur is the presence of polyps in the respiratory tract that prevent proper passage of air to the sinus cavities. Therefore, whenever a sinusitis surgery is to be performed, these two abnormalities are usually the main targets.

Wangeci Kinyanjui is an expert on research and reporting on Health Matters for years.To get more information on sinusitis surgery visit her site at SINUSITIS SURGERY

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