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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2010

Endoscopic sinus surgery of left nasal cavity, including maxillary, ethmoid, and sphenoid sinuses.

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  • What is all that he's cutting?? and how does it effect us not having it anymore?? he's taking out a very large amount

  • @Kandi305 Endoscopic sinus surgery is performed for the treatment of various sinus problems but usually for chronic sinusitis. The images are magnified using the small cameras that are put in the nose for surgery. The actual amount removed is not that large. Specific parts of the sinuses are removed to open them more widely.

  • If considering sinus surgery, you should speak with your local ENT surgeon about these questions.

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  • @RelaxingEnd They literally put drills in your nose. One of the most painful surgeries you can have.

  • DON'T DO THIS ! I am in the worst pain I have ever experienced.

  • oeh oeh oeh

  • jesus Christ, this looks like a Rhinoplasty all over again.......Damn im scared now!!!

  • Which Doctor is this? He sounds JUST like my doctor that corrected a deviated septum and removed polyps on me 2 weeks ago.

  • OUCH!!!!!OUCH!!!OUCHHHH!!!

  • @stingrayzer 2 weeks off and mine cost $27,000. Fortunately I had good insurance at the time. Its an outpatient procedure that takes about an hour or two.

  • I had this done... when I woke up it felt like a brick hit me between the eyes. I also had my deviated septum repaired at the same time. Pretty painful but worth it. The headaches are gone and I can breath through my nose now.. My sense of smell is not 100% but then again it never really was prior to the surgery. This is hard to watch!!

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