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Afe Babalola Hospital Records Another Medical Feat, Performs Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

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Idowu Sowunmi

Four months after it successful­ly performed three open heart surgeries/interventi­ons, Afe Babalola Multi-system Hospital in Ado-Ekiti has again successful­ly carried out its first Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS).

The procedure was carried out on a young lady with recurrent growth in the nostrils with an extension to all the sinuses. She was diagnosed as a case of Antrochoan­al Polyp with Pansinusit­is.

According to a statement by the Head of Corporate Affairs of Afe Babalola University, AdoEkiti, Mr. Tunde Olofintila, the patient had a successful surgical procedure arising from the use of minimally invasive technique called FESS with the advantage of short hospital stay and with minimal intra operative blood loss.

“The beauty of the treatment was that the patient was discharged after an overnight admission for recuperati­on. By this successful FESS, ABUAD Multi System Hospital, a new generation tertiary health centre with a mission to reverse the direction of medical tourism in Nigeria, has positively demonstrat­ed its ability and capability to use this technique as a result of which Nigerians no longer need to travel abroad for the sake of undergoing FESS.

“FESS is a procedure for the treatment of sinus disease and restoratio­n of the functions of the paranasal sinuses using tiny telescopes mounted on cameras and tiny instrument­s. The developmen­t of high-resolution telescopes, camera systems, medical imaging systems and instrument­ations has propelled FESS to the gold standard in the management of sino-nasal diseases.

“The paranasal sinuses are air filled spaces lined by mucosa within the bones of the face around the nose. They help to keep the skull light and assist with nasal breathing and smelling. Diseases of these sinuses often lead to head or facial pains, facial congestion and heaviness, loss of sense of smell and impaired taste among others,” the statement said.

FESS has been available in a few government hospitals and a handful of high-end private hospitals in Nigeria for about a decade now. Most of these centres offer various degrees of basic and advanced FESS based on their equipment levels and expertise.

However, FESS remains a major reason for medical tourism outside Nigeria.

Prior to the advent of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, patients having sinus surgeries have had to undergo extensive surgeries involving incisions through the face or oral cavities.

These surgeries are associated with extensive tissue dissection, significan­t blood loss, and the attendant post-operative pains, prolonged hospitalis­ation and facial scars.

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