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  Practo Care Surgeries, for Best Septoplasty Procedure

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  Practo Care Surgeries, for Best Septoplasty Procedure
Get expert advice from our experienced team of specialists for all your procedure related queries
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Dr. Harshwardhan Subhedar
General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon

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Dr. Priyesh Naik
General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon

● 20 Years Experience Overall
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Dr. Jeetendra Jadhav
MS- General Surgery

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1. Preoperative Care

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Before septoplasty is performed,
● Your doctor will want to know your medical history, medications, and possible allergies
● Around 1 week before the surgery, you will be advised to stop taking any medications which may interfere with the surgery
● Your doctor will perform a physical examination and inspect the inside and outside of your nose
● You may be asked to undergo routine tests, such as a blood test and X-ray
● Your doctor will discuss the benefits and risks of the surgery
● Since the surgery is mostly performed under general anaesthesia, you will be asked not to eat or drink 8 to 10 hours before the surgery

2. On the Day of The Procedure

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● Septoplasty is generally an outpatient procedure, so you can go home on the same day of the surgery.
● It is not advisable to drive under the effect of general anaesthesia, so you should request a family member or friend to drive you home after the procedure.
● It is usually performed under general anaesthesia but may also be performed under local anaesthesia.
● The surgical procedure may take between 30 to 120 minutes to complete.
● The surgeon makes an incision on one side of your nose to access the septum.
● The mucous membrane (the protective covering of the septum) is lifted up and the deviated septum is moved into the correct position.
● Extra pieces of bone or cartilage are removed during the reshaping of the septum.
● The mucous membrane is repositioned, and stitches are added to hold the septum and membrane in place.
● Further, soft packing (for 24 to 36 hours) or silicone splints (for 1 to 2 weeks) may be inserted to hold the nasal tissue in place, prevent nosebleeds, and avoid the formation of scar tissue.

3. Postoperative Care

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At the Hospital
● After the surgery, you will be moved to a recovery room and monitored for complications.
● It is an outpatient procedure and you can go home on the same day.
● You can expect pain in and around the nose area, stuffiness due to swelling, and nasal drainage of blood and mucous. The doctor may prescribe painkillers for pain relief.
● A follow up visit will be advised after 7 to 10 days by your doctor.

At Home

Once you are home after septoplasty:
● Take rest, and do not take a shower/bath for the first 24 hours.
● Do not rub or touch your nose.
● Apply an ice pack to the nose and eye area to reduce pain and swelling.
● Sleep with your head elevated.
● Do not blow your nose for several weeks.
● Avoid pulling clothing over your head.
● Stay away from dusty or smoky places.
● You can return to work or school after 1 to 2 weeks but avoid any strenuous activities.
● Healing is slow, and it may take 3 to 6 months for the nasal tissues to stabilise.

4. Potential Complications/Risks

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Risks associated with septoplasty are rare, but may include the following:
● Continued nasal obstruction
● Excessive bleeding
● Scarring
● Septal perforation
● Infection and/or toxic shock syndrome (a rare, life-threatening complication of certain infections)
● Temporary numbness in the upper teeth and lip or tip of the nose
● Altered nose shape
● Discolouration of the nose
● Change in taste and smell
● Vocal changes
● Hematoma (swelling caused by clotted blood in tissue)
● Abscess (a pocket of pus) formation
● Spinal fluid leakage

Some patients may not be satisfied with the results of the septoplasty and additional surgery may be required in such cases.

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What is Septoplasty?

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure to fix a deviated nasal septum, which is the bone and cartilage structure separating your nose into two nostrils. During septoplasty, your nasal septum is straightened by cutting and removing parts of the septum and reinserting it in the proper position.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The doctor will perform a nasal endoscopy (a procedure to view the inside of your nose by inserting a tube with a camera and light source) to detect a deviated septum. In rare cases, a computed tomography (CT) scan can also detect a deviated septum.

Many people live with a deviated septum. Not everyone needs a Septoplasty as they show no symptoms at all. However, if you have breathing difficulties, headaches, nose bleeds, sinus infections, and sleep problems, you should consider getting a Septoplasty to correct your deviated septum.

If you have been living with a deviated septum or have recently developed a deviated septum due to injury, you may be facing breathing difficulties. A deviated septum results in problems with nasal breathing, which may cause increased mouth breathing and also impede your sleep. If you wish to improve your breathing and the overall quality of your sleep, it is advisable to consult a doctor and opt for a Septoplasty without delay.

Both Septoplasty and Rhinoplasty may help with breathing difficulties and may often be performed together. However, they are not the same. Septoplasty is the surgical procedure to correctly align a deviated septum inside your nose. Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure to change the shape of the nose externally for cosmetic reasons or to correct structural deformities.

An ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist/surgeon performs a Septoplasty.

Your doctor can provide guidelines for you to resume normal activities after Septoplasty based on your medical condition. Most people are able to go back to work in 1 to 2 weeks after the procedure. However, it is important to avoid any strenuous activity for up to 5 weeks.

You should call your doctor immediately if you experience one or more of these symptoms:
● Breathing difficulties
● Excessive nosebleed
● Persistent pain
● Headache
● Disorientation
● Stiff neck
● High-grade fever and chills