The Most Common Sinus Surgeries

The Most Common Sinus Surgeries


Sinus issues are a common struggle that many people often find themselves dealing with. After visiting an ear, nose, and throat specialist, you may be prescribed antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, or even neti pots. If you've found that none of these have helped lessen or defeat your symptoms, it may be time to consider sinus surgery. Read on for some of the most common sinus surgeries, and then consider making an appointment with an ENT specialist to discuss the specifics of your case.


Balloon Sinuplasty
Surgery can be intimidating, but not when it's non-invasive. Balloon sinuplasty is the least invasive option for sinus surgery that a specialist may bring up with you. During this surgery, a small balloon is placed inside the sinus using a wire. As it expands, it reshapes the sinus cavity. This creates a better opening for drainage that lasts long after the healing process. After the surgery, you'll be able to drive yourself home and only take a day or two to recover.

Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
A stopped up sinus cavity may seem like something you can get over in a week or two, but that's not always the case. Sometimes, patients who have a clogged sinus cavity have polyps, tissue, or bone blocking the cavity from clearing. During a functional endoscopic sinus surgery, an endoscope will be inserted up the nose and used to remove whatever is blocking your sinuses. You'll have to be driven home from the procedure, and after a week of post-op care, you'll notice a major difference in how you're able to breathe.


After struggling with your sinuses, you can feel like having trouble breathing or always getting sick is just a part of life. After you speak with a specialist at the office of J. Scott Robertson M.D., you may find that a fix for your sinuses will be easier than you think. Sinus surgeries like these happen frequently, and they aren't disruptive to your daily life. Call the office of J. Scott Robertson M.D. today to set up an appointment or consultation. They'll be able to help answer any questions you may have about your sinuses.