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[[File:Septoplasty splints.jpg|thumb|Nasal splints used post-septoplasty to support the septum.]] | |||
[[File:Deviasyon ameliyatı.JPG|thumb|Surgical procedure of septoplasty being performed.]] | |||
'''Septoplasty''' is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting a deviated [[nasal septum]], which is the displacement of the bone and cartilage that divides the two nostrils. A deviated septum can cause breathing difficulties, nasal congestion, and contribute to [[sinusitis]]. | |||
== Indications == | |||
Septoplasty is primarily indicated for patients who experience significant nasal obstruction due to a deviated septum. Other indications include: | |||
== Indications | * Recurrent [[sinus infections]] | ||
Septoplasty is | |||
* Recurrent sinus infections | |||
* Nosebleeds | * Nosebleeds | ||
* | * Facial pain | ||
* Headaches | |||
* Sleep apnea | |||
* Snoring | |||
== Procedure == | == Procedure == | ||
The procedure is typically performed under local or general anesthesia and takes about 30 to 90 minutes. During the surgery, the surgeon makes an incision inside the nostril to access the septum. The deviated portions of the septum are then repositioned or removed to improve airflow through the nasal passages. | |||
== | == Recovery == | ||
Post-operative care includes: | |||
* Use of nasal splints to support the septum during healing | |||
* Avoiding strenuous activities for several weeks | |||
* Keeping the head elevated to reduce swelling | |||
* Following up with the surgeon to monitor healing | |||
Most patients experience significant improvement in nasal breathing after recovery, which typically takes a few weeks. | |||
== Risks and Complications == | == Risks and Complications == | ||
As with any surgical procedure, septoplasty carries certain risks, including: | |||
* Bleeding | |||
* Infection | |||
* Adverse reaction to anesthesia | |||
* Persistent nasal obstruction | |||
* Change in nose shape | |||
* Septal perforation | |||
== | == Also see == | ||
* [ | * [[Rhinoplasty]] | ||
* [ | * [[Sinusitis]] | ||
* [[Nasal obstruction]] | |||
* [[Sleep apnea]] | |||
{{Medical procedures}} | |||
{{Nasal surgery}} | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Otorhinolaryngology]] | ||
[[Category:Surgical procedures]] | [[Category:Surgical procedures]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:46, 11 December 2024
Septoplasty[edit]

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting a deviated nasal septum, which is the displacement of the bone and cartilage that divides the two nostrils. A deviated septum can cause breathing difficulties, nasal congestion, and contribute to sinusitis.
Indications[edit]
Septoplasty is primarily indicated for patients who experience significant nasal obstruction due to a deviated septum. Other indications include:
- Recurrent sinus infections
- Nosebleeds
- Facial pain
- Headaches
- Sleep apnea
- Snoring
Procedure[edit]
The procedure is typically performed under local or general anesthesia and takes about 30 to 90 minutes. During the surgery, the surgeon makes an incision inside the nostril to access the septum. The deviated portions of the septum are then repositioned or removed to improve airflow through the nasal passages.
Recovery[edit]
Post-operative care includes:
- Use of nasal splints to support the septum during healing
- Avoiding strenuous activities for several weeks
- Keeping the head elevated to reduce swelling
- Following up with the surgeon to monitor healing
Most patients experience significant improvement in nasal breathing after recovery, which typically takes a few weeks.
Risks and Complications[edit]
As with any surgical procedure, septoplasty carries certain risks, including:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Adverse reaction to anesthesia
- Persistent nasal obstruction
- Change in nose shape
- Septal perforation
Also see[edit]
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