Septoplasty

Septoplasty is an operation to straighten the cartilage and bone inside of the nose, usually to help improve air flow and the sensation of a blocked nose. This makes it different from a septorhinoplasty, which is an operation to straighen the inside, and the bones of the outside of the nose. There many potential causes of a blocked nose. Sometimes, this operation may be combined with a procedure to shrink the turbinates – fleshy growths inside the nose that can also cause blockage if too large. You can read, see and hear more about blocked noses, septoplasty, turbinate operations and nasal douching below.

Conditions

Blocked nose (Nasal obstruction) ENTUK

Procedures

Surgery to unblock the nose by straightening the inside (Septoplasty) ENTUK

Surgery to unblock the nose by making the turbinates smaller (Turbinectomy / Turbinoplasty / Submucosal diathermy) University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust

Adenoidectomy

Post procedure care

Nasal douching

Procedure videos *Please be advised that this video contains graphic footage of surgery*

Endoscopic septoplasty Mayo Clinic

Inferior turbinate reduction Mayo Clinic

Audio, large text and other language versions

Coming soon


Where is this information from?

ENTUK.org: “ENT UK is the professional membership body representing ear, nose and throat surgery and head, neck and thyroid surgery in the UK.” Its members include over 2300 ENT health professionals. Their patient information leaflets linked above are written and reviewed by named specialist consultant ENT surgeons.

University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust “Our Trust manages two major hospitals in Coventry and Rugby, which between them serve a population of over a million people. Every year we provide more than 800,000 episodes of care to patients from across Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond.”

Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide leader in medical care, research and education for people from all walks of life. Doctors from every medical specialty work together to care for patients, joined by common systems and a philosophy of “the needs of the patient come first.” Our headquarters are located in Rochester, MN, while we have campuses in Florida and Arizona.”