SMR+ Turbinectomy is a surgical procedure performed by ENT surgeons to address nasal obstruction and improve nasal airflow. It combines two techniques: Submucosal Resection (SMR) and Turbinectomy.

  1. Submucosal Resection (SMR): In this procedure, the surgeon removes excess tissue from the nasal septum, which is the thin wall of cartilage and bone that divides the nasal cavity into two nostrils. The goal of SMR is to correct a deviated septum, a common condition where the septum is crooked or displaced, leading to nasal obstruction and difficulty breathing.
  2. Turbinectomy: The turbinates are bony structures covered with mucous membranes that line the nasal passages. When these turbinates become enlarged due to inflammation, allergies, or other factors, they can obstruct nasal airflow and contribute to nasal congestion. During turbinectomy, the surgeon reduces the size of the turbinates by removing excess tissue or bone, allowing for improved airflow through the nose.

Indications for SMR+ Turbinectomy:

  • Chronic nasal congestion or obstruction
  • Difficulty breathing through the nose
  • Recurrent sinus infections
  • Snoring or sleep apnea related to nasal obstruction
  • Nasal polyps
  • Allergic rhinitis (hay fever)

Benefits of SMR+ Turbinectomy:

  • Improved nasal airflow and breathing
  • Reduced nasal congestion and obstruction
  • Relief from symptoms such as snoring, sleep disturbances, and headaches
  • Potential improvement in quality of life and overall well-being
  • Enhanced effectiveness of nasal medications and treatments for sinus conditions

Recovery and Postoperative Care:
Following SMR+ Turbinectomy, patients may experience temporary swelling, congestion, or nasal drainage, which typically resolves within a few days to weeks. Pain medication, nasal irrigation, and saline sprays may be recommended to alleviate discomfort and promote healing. Most patients can resume normal activities within a week after surgery, although strenuous exercise and heavy lifting should be avoided for a few weeks.

Consultation with an ENT Specialist:
If you're experiencing chronic nasal congestion or obstruction, difficulty breathing through the nose, or other symptoms related to nasal issues, it's essential to consult with me as an ENT specialist. We can evaluate your condition, discuss treatment options, and determine if SMR+ Turbinectomy or other interventions are appropriate for your individual needs and goals.

Conclusion:
SMR+ Turbinectomy is a surgical procedure that offers significant benefits for individuals suffering from nasal obstruction and breathing difficulties. By addressing underlying structural abnormalities and reducing nasal tissue inflammation, SMR+ Turbinectomy can help improve nasal airflow, alleviate symptoms, and enhance overall quality of life.