Does endoscopic minimally invasive surgery require hospitalization
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My husband's nasal polyp has been for some years. I knew that he had this disease since I knew him. For his health, I asked him to do endoscopic minimally invasive surgery. Now it's the seventh day after the operation, and he's recovered well. Today, let me share with you whether endoscopic minimally invasive surgery needs hospitalization.
Does endoscopic minimally invasive surgery require hospitalization
First, minimally invasive surgery must be hospitalized. Nasal endoscopic surgery can not only reach deeper and hidden parts and completely remove nasal polyps, but also reduce the recurrence rate of nasal polyps through operation in line with human physiological function.
Second: because endoscopic sinus surgery and maxillary sinus surgery can be carried out under local anesthesia in most cases, there is no need for general anesthesia, it will not be too painful, but there will be feelings, which can be tolerated by ordinary people. Do not take too much responsibility. Local anesthesia also needs anesthetics, but the consciousness is clear. If general anesthesia, it will increase the potential risk of surgery.
Third: can be completed in an hour and a half, or even half an hour, because there is no pain, and the operation time is short, less intraoperative bleeding, postoperative patients recover quickly, so patients with nasal polyps surgery do not need to be hospitalized. Although the temperature of nasal polyps after surgery should not be cold diet, should not be noted.
matters needing attention
Although nasal endoscopic minimally invasive surgery is accurate and has little damage, postoperative nasal adhesion often occurs. Therefore, postoperative nasal convergence should be carried out routinely to prevent nasal adhesion, and special attention should be paid to local nursing work, so as to avoid the deterioration of wound infection.