Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) - 3D animation

This medical animation describes the functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), or commonly known as sinus surgery, is minimally invasive surgical procedure for serious sinus conditions. Medical professional use the term “functional” because the surgery is done to restore how your sinuses work, or function. Healthcare providers use nasal endoscopes — thin tubes with lights and lens — to ease your sinus symptoms without making incisions in or around your nose. Studies show between 80 % and 90% of people who’ve had this surgery feel it solved their sinus issues. How is functional endoscopic surgery performed? A decongestant medication is inserted in your nose, followed by a nasal endoscopy. An injection of a numbing solution is inserted into your nose, and the endoscope is inserted gently. Surgical tools are used alongside the endoscope to remove bone, diseased tissue or polyps that may be blocking your sinuses. Most functional endoscopic surgeries last about two hours. This 3d animation is licensable for healthcare providers to assist with their patient education. For more information about licensed or custom 3D animations, visit Watch additional medical animations: Craniectomy brain surgery - 3D animation: Accessing an implantable port training - 3D animation: Open Suctioning with a Tracheostomy Tube - 3D animation: Ventriculostomy Brain Surgery - 3d animation: Suctioning the endotracheal tube - medical animation: How to insert a nasogastric tube for NG intubation - 3d animation: Oral airway insertion - oropharyngeal airway technique - 3D animation: Nasotracheal suctioning (NTS) - 3D animation: Learn about hemorrhoids with #3d #animation: LASIK eye surgery - 3D animation: CPR cardiopulmonary resuscitation - 3D animation: What are warts (HPV)? - 3D animation: How Macular Degeneration Affects Your Vision - 3D animation: NeoGraft hair transplant procedure – animation:
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