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Sinus Surgery


An otolaryngologist—head and neck surgeon will, for the most part, advocate surgery when antibiotics and other medical treatments fail to alleviate chronic sinusitis or multiple episodes of acute sinus infection. Before considering surgery, the otolaryngologist will typically prescribe four to six weeks of antibiotics plus sprays, decongestants, and possibly antihistamines and steroids. Pulsatile sinus irrigation with the SinuPulse Elite
® Advanced Nasal Sinus Irrigation System has helped many avoid unnecessary surgery.

"Treatment consisting of sinus irrigation alone prevented surgery in 58% of all patients for 1 year."
Hartog: Efficacy of Sinus Irrigation versus Surgery
(ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1997:759-766)

"A particularly helpful strategy is saline washing using the Original Sinus Irrigator (sic).  It is so effective in clearing the blocked passages that, if done regularly, some patients with persistent or chronic sinusitis need no drug treatment at all (or surgery)."
Rachelevsky: Sinusitis: Acute, Chronic and Manageable, Rachelevsky GS,  Slavin RG et all. 
Patient Care Magazine, 1997 Vol 131:4

Surgery for Acute Sinusitis
Antibiotics are generally effective for most cases of acute sinusitis resulting in severe facial pain and pressure. Other treatments for lingering symptoms include sinus irrigation, which requires the placement of an instrument in the maxillary sinus to flush out that cavity with salt water.

Two types of acute sinus infection require special attention from a specialist. A severe infection of the frontal (forehead) or sphenoid sinus (behind the eyes) can be very serious. If oral or intravenous antibiotics are not effective, surgical drainage of the sinus may be undertaken. The sphenoid sinus can be accessed surgically through the nose or through an incision under the eyebrow. The latter procedure requires hospitalization.

Surgery for Chronic Sinusitis
Most surgeries on the sinuses are conducted to relieve a chronic condition. In the past, operations on the sinuses were conducted externally through incisions on the face. Incisions were made under the upper lip through the gum (the Caldwell-Luc operation) or an external ethmoidectomy, a removal of the sinuses between the eyes through an incision in the face. However, most surgical procedures for the sinuses are now carried out using endoscopic sinus surgery.

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Twenty years ago, otolaryngologist —head and neck surgeons would perform surgery on the individual sinuses that had become infected, leading to the use of procedures such as the Caldwell-Luc operation.

Since then, the development of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) ushered in a new philosophy allowing the surgeon to target the ostiomeatal complex (OMC), an area in the anterior ethmoid sinus region. Obstruction in the OMC can lead to subsequent infection of the maxillary, frontal, and sphenoid sinuses. Accordingly, endoscopic sinus surgery, a procedure through the nose, removes thickened and diseased tissue that blocks the OMC. Most of the healthy tissue in the sinuses is undisturbed allowing rapid recovery.

Endoscopic surgery can also be utilized for removal of polyps and to straighten the septum thus restoring a normal flow from the sinuses. Unlike other sinus surgical procedures, endoscopic sinus surgery has minimal and usually temporary effect on the patient's appearance.

What to expect from endoscopic surgery
The endoscopic procedure usually lasts from one to three hours and is performed using general or local anesthesia. Generally, the patient goes home after surgery unless other medical conditions complicate recovery.

Full recovery may take several weeks. Dry blood, mucus, and crusting in the nose may occur, presenting symptoms of a severe cold or sinus infection. Nasal irrigation or salt-water sprays and antibiotic lubricants as recommended by the surgeon to facilitate normal sinus activity. Proper post-operative care is essential to prevent scar formation and allow normal healing. The surgeon performing the procedure will generally perform all required follow-up procedures.

Patients who depend on their voice for their livelihood should be warned that endoscopic sinus surgery may have an effect on their resonance. Additionally, some patients may have underlying nasal mucosal problems that remain after surgery. This is seen in highly allergic individuals or asthmatics.


$97.00ea

Complete Sinus, Throat, and Breath Care System

Introductory Offer Includes:

SinuPulse Elite® Sinus Irrigator

2 Sinus Irrigator Tips  (1 Stream and 1 Spray) 

2 Throat Irrigator Tips (1 Stream and 1 Spray)

SinuAir® Powdered Saline Mix (30 packets)

Sinus Survival Tips, by Dr. Robert Ivker

FDA Registered, UL, and CE Approved


Patented State-of-the Art features include:

Dual spray operation for pulsating mist or cleansing rinse

Micro Touch on/off button, electronic LED display

EZ touch button on handle for adjustable pressure control

360º swivel tip with lock and release for comfort and control

Clog free and leak resistant design

EZ touch button on handle for adjustable pressure control

360º tip rotation with lock and release for comfort and control

Clog free and leak resistant design

Designed and engineered in Switzerland

 


 

"I recommend the SinuPulse®, which is the premier state-of-the-art irrigation device and the only one capable of delivering both a gentle moisturizing mist spray or a more thorough cleansing pulsatile rinse. One of the most therapeutic measures in completely eliminating a sinus infection and treating sinusitis. It can help quickly and dramatically."

Dr. Robert S. Ivker, Author  "SINUS SURVIVAL"
Past President, American Holistic Medical Association 
Professor Dept. of Family Medicine and Otolaryngology 
University of Colorado, School of Medicine. Boulder, CO


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© 1995  American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Inc.
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