Common Surgeries & Post Operative Instructions
Tonsils and adenoids are normally occurring tissue which can sometimes become problematic.
Post Op Instructions
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Recurrent or chronic ear infections can affect people of all ages. Ear tubes are appropriate in some cases to help treat this in both children and adults.
Post Op Instructions
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Sinusitis is a commonly occurring infection in Americans. While medical treatment helps most people, surgical therapy is sometimes needed.
Thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer may require part of or all of the thyroid gland to be removed for treatment.
Nasal obstruction can be caused by a deviated septum. When refractory to medical treatment, surgery can correct the deviation and improve nasal breathing.
The turbinates are finger-like structures inside the nasal passages that may be enlarged or swollen. Like the septum, they can contribute to nasal airway obstruction.
Snoring and sleep apnea are important issues which affect many people. There are many treatments available.
A hole in the eardrum can cause hearing loss or chronic infections. Surgery in many cases can improve hearing and prevent infections.
There is a window of time up to 14 days after injury in which nasal and facial fractures can be reduced or repaired.
Direct examination of the throat under anesthesia can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of certain disorders.
Our physicians perform a wide variety of surgical procedures on the neck. Refer to your doctor for more details on your particular situation.
Vocal cord disorders may or may not require surgical intervention. A complete evaluation is required to accurately diagnose and treat these problems.