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Endoscopic Nasal Surgery
What is Endoscopic Nasal Surgery?
Conditions Treated With Endoscopic Nasal Surgery

Chronic Sinusitis
For patients suffering from recurring or chronic sinus infections, this surgery helps clear blocked sinuses and restore normal drainage.

Nasal Polyps
Endoscopic surgery can be used to remove polyps, which are non-cancerous growths that cause nasal obstruction and difficulty breathing.

Deviated Septum
A deviated septum can block airflow through the nose. Endoscopic surgery helps correct this condition, improving breathing and reducing symptoms like nasal congestion and snoring.

Sinus Tumors and Cysts
Endoscopic surgery allows for the safe removal of benign and malignant tumors, cysts, or other growths in the nasal cavity or sinuses.

CSF (Cerebrospinal Fluid) Leak Repair
Endoscopic techniques are often used to repair leaks of cerebrospinal fluid from the brain into the nasal cavity.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea
In some cases, endoscopic nasal surgery can help patients with sleep apnea by improving airflow through the nasal passages.
Why Choose Endoscopic Nasal Surgery?

Minimally Invasive
This procedure is performed entirely through the nostrils, meaning no external cuts or scars. This leads to less pain, faster recovery, and fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery.

Precision
With the use of an endoscope and advanced imaging techniques, our surgeons can operate with extreme precision, reducing the risk of damage to surrounding tissues.

Shorter Recovery Time
Patients typically experience a quicker recovery with less downtime, allowing them to return to daily activities sooner.

Effective and Long-Lasting Relief
Endoscopic nasal surgery has proven to be highly effective for patients with chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, and other nasal obstructions, providing lasting symptom relief.
Doctors
Dr. Darakshan Parveen
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