The endonasal technique is a minimally invasive surgical approach used to access and treat conditions within the nasal cavity and sinuses. This technique involves entering the nasal passages to reach the target area, avoiding the need for external incisions, and typically results in less pain, faster recovery, and reduced scarring compared to traditional open surgery.
The endonasal technique can offer significant relief from earaches without the use of antibiotics. The middle ear drains through the Eustachian tube to the back of the throat. When the Eustachian tube becomes plugged or isn't able to drain the fluid quickly enough (which can occur when an infection starts), the fluid builds up in the middle ear and causes pain. The Eustachian tube parallels the soft palate at the top of the throat. The endonasal technique removes the fluid from the middle ear by reaching back to the software palate and manually draining the Eustachian tube. Proper training for this technique is required. Since the fluid is removed from the middle ear, pain is typically reduced or removed immediately. The fluid environment for infection growth is also removed.
The 3-D endonasal rapid recovery rhinoplasty done with micro-high definition telescopes is the latest advance in rhinoplasty surgery with a 5-7 day recovery with minimally invasive micro-incisions inside the nose.
The requirements for getting this procedure done is that you be at least 15 years old and in good physical and mental health. Most surgeons now use a technique called the endonasal 3D rapid recovery technique. Less commonly they use an external rhinoplasty procedure. They also may need to use a laser in order to shrink the pores in the skin at the time of surgery or at a later date.
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