Endoscopic Coblation Adenoidectomy
Endoscopic coblation adenoidectomy is a modern, minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to remove enlarged or infected adenoids, especially in children. The surgery uses coblation technology, which removes tissue at low temperatures, resulting in less pain, minimal bleeding, and faster recovery.
The procedure is performed under endoscopic guidance, ensuring complete and precise removal of adenoid tissue.
What Are Adenoids?
Adenoids are lymphoid tissues located behind the nose, near the throat. When enlarged or chronically infected, they can cause breathing and ear-related problems.
Common Symptoms of Enlarged Adenoids
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Mouth breathing
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Snoring or sleep apnea
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Blocked nose
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Recurrent cold and nasal discharge
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Hearing problems or ear infections
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Nasal speech
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Frequent throat or ear infections
When Is Adenoidectomy Recommended?
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Persistent nasal blockage
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Recurrent ear infections or fluid in ears
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Sleep-disordered breathing or snoring
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Recurrent sinus infections
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Failure of medical treatment
Procedure Overview
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Performed under general anesthesia
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High-definition nasal endoscope used
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Coblation wand removes adenoid tissue precisely
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Low-heat technology minimizes damage to surrounding tissue
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Day-care surgery in most cases
Benefits of Endoscopic Coblation Adenoidectomy
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Minimal bleeding
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Less post-operative pain
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Faster recovery
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Complete removal under direct vision
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Reduced risk of recurrence
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Safe for children
Post-Surgery Recovery
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Child usually resumes normal activity within a few days
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Mild throat discomfort may occur temporarily
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Improved breathing and sleep seen early
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Follow-up visits ensure proper healing
Why Choose Us
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Specialized training in pediatric ENT surgery
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Advanced endoscopic and coblation equipment
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Child-friendly surgical care
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Safe and precise surgical outcomes