Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery by Expert Ent
Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty at Medicover Hospitals is performed using advanced endoscopic techniques by skilled ENT surgeons with qualifications like MS and DNB. This procedure helps in reducing nasal obstruction and improving breathing. Patients often experience shorter recovery times and reduced discomfort.
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What is Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty?
Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty is a surgical procedure involving the turbinates, which are structures inside the nose. These turbinates help filter and humidify the air we breathe. In this procedure, the submucosal layer (beneath the mucous membrane) of the turbinates is reshaped or reduced to improve airflow and nasal function.
This surgery is needed when enlarged turbinates cause nasal obstruction or breathing difficulties. Conditions like chronic rhinitis or allergiescan lead to turbinate enlargement. If left untreated, it may result in persistent nasal congestion, snoring, or sleep apnea. Modern approaches for this surgery include endoscopic techniques and radiofrequency ablation, which are less invasive and promote quicker recovery.

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Complete Guide To Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty
Everything you need to know about the procedure, preparation, and recovery
Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery Indications
Doctors recommend Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty when patients experience nasal obstruction due to enlarged turbinates. This procedure is considered when conservative treatments fail to provide relief.
Chronic Nasal Obstruction
Patients often report persistent nasal congestion and difficulty breathing through the nose. Examination may reveal enlarged turbinates obstructing airflow. When medications like nasal sprays do not alleviate symptoms, surgery is considered.
Recurrent Sinus Infections
Frequent sinus infections can cause facial pain and pressure. Imaging may show blocked sinus drainage pathways due to swollen turbinates. If antibiotics and decongestants fail, surgical intervention may be necessary.
Allergic Rhinitis
Symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, and nasal itching. Physical examination may show turbinate hypertrophy. When allergy medications do not control symptoms, surgery might be recommended.
Sleep Apnea
Patients may experience loud snoring and daytime fatigue. Sleep studies might indicate obstructed nasal passages due to enlarged turbinates. If CPAP or other treatments are ineffective, surgery may be advised.
Nasal Polyps
Symptoms include nasal blockage and reduced sense of smell. Endoscopy can reveal polyps causing turbinate enlargement. When steroid treatments do not shrink the polyps, surgical removal may be needed.
How to Prepare for Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty?
Proper preparation is crucial for a smooth Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty. It helps reduce risks and ensures a successful recovery.
- Medication Adjustment: Stop NSAIDs, anticoagulants, and herbal supplements at least a week before surgery.
- Fasting Requirement: Fast for at least 6-8 hours before the procedure if general anaesthesia is used.
- Nasal Preparation: Use prescribed nasal sprays as directed to reduce inflammation before surgery.
- Clothing Choice: Wear loose, comfortable clothing on the day of surgery for ease of changing and comfort.
- Transportation Arrangement: Arrange for someone to drive you home post-surgery, as you may feel drowsy.
- Medication List: Bring a list of all medications you take, including dosages, to share with the medical team.
- Smoking Cessation: Avoid smoking for at least two weeks before and after the surgery to aid healing.
- Hydration: Stay well-hydrated in the days leading up to the surgery, unless advised otherwise.
Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery (Step-by-Step)
Overview: This procedure is performed by an ENT specialist. It typically lasts between 30 to 60 minutes. General anaesthesia is commonly used to ensure patient comfort.
- Preparation: The patient is positioned comfortably, and general anaesthesia is administered. This ensures the patient is asleep and pain-free during the procedure.
- Incision: A small incision, usually 1-2 cm, is made inside the nasal passage. This allows access to the turbinate without visible scarring.
- Resection: Using a curette or coblation wand, the surgeon carefully removes or reduces the submucosal tissue of the turbinate. This helps to open the nasal airway.
- Shaping: The remaining turbinate structure is reshaped to maintain proper nasal function. This is done with precision to avoid excessive removal.
- Haemostasis: Bipolar cautery may be used to control bleeding and ensure a clean surgical field. This step minimizes post-operative bleeding.
- Closure: The incision is closed with dissolvable sutures or left to heal naturally. The nasal passage is checked for stability and function.
- Recovery: The patient is moved to a recovery area to wake up from anaesthesia. They may experience mild discomfort or nasal congestion initially.
Who Performs Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery?
This surgery is performed by an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialist. These surgeons are trained to handle nasal and sinus conditions, ensuring effective management of nasal obstruction issues.
Recovery After Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery
Recovery from Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery involves gradual healing and adjustment. Patients may experience nasal congestion and mild discomfort initially. Following the doctor's instructions is crucial for a smooth recovery.
Day 1-3:
- Rest is essential. Avoid strenuous activities.
- Expect some nasal congestion and mild bleeding.
- Stick to a soft diet. Include foods like curd, dal-rice, and soups.
Day 4-7:
- Swelling and congestion should start reducing.
- Continue with light activities. Avoid bending or lifting heavy objects.
- Maintain a diet with soft, easily digestible foods like khichdi and moong dal.
Day 8-14:
- Most patients can resume work or school, depending on comfort.
- Gradually reintroduce regular activities, but avoid intense exercise.
- Continue eating balanced meals to support healing.
Phase 3 (Week 3-4):
- Full recovery is expected. Normal activities can be resumed.
- Consult your doctor before engaging in sports or heavy physical activities.
- Maintain a healthy diet to support overall well-being.
When to Seek Urgent Help:
- Excessive bleeding or persistent drainage from the nose.
- Severe pain unrelieved by prescribed medication.
- High fever or signs of infection.
- Difficulty breathing or sudden swelling.
Benefits of Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery
Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at improving nasal airflow by reducing the size of the turbinates.
- Improved Breathing: Helps alleviate nasal obstruction, enhancing airflow through the nasal passages.
- Reduced Nasal Congestion: Decreases the frequency and severity of nasal congestion.
- Better Sleep Quality: May lead to improved sleep by reducing nasal blockages that contribute to snoring.
- Enhanced Sense of Smell: Can improve olfactory function by clearing nasal passages.
- Minimally Invasive: Involves less tissue removal, potentially leading to quicker recovery.
Risks and Complications of Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery
While generally safe, Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty carries some risks and potential complications.
Common Risks
- Bleeding during or after the procedure.
- Temporary nasal dryness or crusting.
Rare Risks
- Infection at the surgical site.
- Changes in nasal sensation.
- Scarring inside the nose, potentially affecting airflow.
- Persistent nasal obstruction despite surgery.
- Septal perforation, a hole in the nasal septum.
Cost of Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery
The cost of Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty Surgery at Medicover Hospitals ranges from ₹40,000 and ₹60,000. The price varies depending on the ward category chosen, such as day care, general, or private rooms. We offer transparent pricing to ensure clarity for our patients.
Insurance and TPA support are available, with acceptance of CGHS, ESI, and major TPAs. A cashless facility is also provided for convenience. Please contact the hospital for the latest insurance panel details as these may change periodically.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty surgery cost at Medicover Hospitals?
The cost for Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty surgery at Medicover Hospitals ranges from ₹40,000 and ₹60,000, depending on the type of room and care.
2. Is Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty surgery covered under health insurance at Medicover?
Yes, it is often covered by CGHS, ESI, and major TPAs, with cashless options available. Please contact the hospital for current panel details.
3. Will my sense of smell change after surgery?
Some patients may experience temporary changes in their sense of smell after Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty. This usually improves within a few weeks.
4. Can I breathe better immediately after surgery?
Many patients notice an improvement in breathing within a few days after Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty. Full benefits are typically felt after swelling subsides.
5. What foods should I avoid after surgery?
Avoid spicy and hot foods like chilli and pepper for a week. Opt for soft foods like curd, dal-rice, and khichdi to aid recovery.
6. Will I experience nasal bleeding post-surgery?
Mild nasal bleeding is common after Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty. It usually resolves within a few days with proper care.
7. Can I exercise after Submucosal Resection Turbinoplasty?
Avoid strenuous activities and exercise for at least two weeks after surgery. Light walking is generally safe and can aid recovery.