Nasal Adhesion Removal
Nasal adhesion is the most common complication after endoscopic sinus surgery, which obviously hinders the healing of the disease and affects the surgical outcome. Correct cleaning of the cavity and timely removal of adhesions are key. Treatment of diseases: nasal sinusitis Indication The middle turbinate adheres to the lateral wall of the nasal cavity, the middle turbinate adheres to the nasal septum, the middle turbinate and the inferior turbinate adhere, the inferior turbinate and the nasal septum adhere, and the sinus cavity adhesions occlude. Preoperative preparation Regular use of antibiotics to prevent infection. Surgical procedure Separate with scissors or use a laser to separate the adhesions, separate them with a mold and leave for 1 week.
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