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This is an educational/training video which shows complete endoscopic technique to deal with extensive inverted papilloma of paranasal sinuses.

This professional video is a comprehensive guide that takes you through the intricate procedure of endoscopic medial maxillectomy for inverted papilloma of the nose and paranasal sinuses. Using advanced technology and surgical techniques, this video provides a detailed insight into how medical professionals effectively address this condition. Surgery was performed by by Dr Akbar Abbas who is an ENT surgeon, he specializes in otolaryngology, cochlear implants, ear surgery and is one of the few experts on pituitary and head and neck cancer surgery in Pakistan.

As an ENT expert Dr Akbar Abbas explains the procedure called “Endoscopic Medial Maxillectomy for Inverted Papilloma of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses.”

Technique for Paranasal Sinuses

The endoscopic-medial-maxillectomy is a surgical technique to treat inverted papilloma, a benign tumor in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. It involves using an endoscope, a thin tube with a light and camera, to remove the tumor.

The surgery begins with the patient under general anesthesia. We insert the endoscope through the nostril to visualize the tumor and surrounding structures.

The goal is to completely remove the tumor while preserving normal tissues. Special instruments are used to remove the tumor and any involved bone. The medial maxillectomy may be done to ensure complete removal.

If the tumor has spread, additional procedures may be needed to remove affected areas. After removal, the defect is reconstructed using grafts or implants.

After the surgery, patients may experience discomfort, swelling, and congestion. Pain medication and nasal sprays help manage these symptoms. Some patients stay in the hospital, while others are discharged on the same day.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the endoscopic-medial-maxillectomy is a minimally invasive technique that effectively treats inverted papilloma. It offers better visualization, precise tumor removal, and faster recoveries for patients.

Techniques such as endoscopic sinus surgery have revolutionized the treatment of sinus disorders, allowing for minimally invasive procedures and faster recovery times.

Master this specialized procedure by watching and learning from this professional video. By understanding the intricacies of endoscopic medial maxillectomy, medical professionals can provide their patients with the highest quality care, ensuring successful outcomes and improved quality of life.

Watch as Dr Akbar Abbas one of the best ENT specialist in Pakistan demonstrates the step-by-step process of endoscopic medial maxillectomy, a minimally invasive surgical technique. This video not only serves as an invaluable learning resource for medical professionals but also enables patients and their families to gain a better understanding of the procedure, helping to alleviate any concerns or anxieties they may have.

This is an educational video for students and patients for making informed decisions about their own and others health. The surgery was performed by Dr Akbar Abbas who is one of the best ENT specialist in Karachi, Pakistan. He specializes in otolaryngology, cochlear implants, ear surgery and is one of the few experts on pituitary and head and neck cancer surgery in Pakistan. Presently serving at Aga Khan University Hospital.

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