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Endoscopic Endo-Nasal Surgery

Endoscopic endo-nasal surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to treat diseases of the sinuses, nasal area, and skull base. It involves the use of a thin, flexible camera called an endoscope and specialized instruments to treat various conditions without the need for incisions and cuts. Endoscopic en…

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Overview

Endoscopic endo-nasal surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to treat diseases of the sinuses, nasal area, and skull base. It involves the use of a thin, flexible camera called an endoscope and specialized instruments to treat various conditions without the need for incisions and cuts. Endoscopic endo-nasal surgery is a safe, effective method for treating sinus and nasal disorders, as well as detecting and treating tumors and other abnormalities of the skull base. It can also provide access to areas of the airway and brain that were previously inaccessible with traditional open surgeries. Endoscopic endo-nasal surgery has revolutionized the treatment of sinus and nasal disorders and is widely used to improve the quality of life of patients with these conditions.

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Ioannis Chatzistefanou · Greece Heather Bortfeld · United States Heidi Silver · United States

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