RESULTS OF JOINT SURGICAL PROCEDURES IN NASAL CAVITY PATHOLOGIES

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-08-30 Pages: 73-75 Conference Proceedings Volume: 2024: BRIDGING DISCIPLINES: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES, EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES, AND SOCIAL CHANGE

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Diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses are the leading pathology of ENT organs, the causes of which are the widespread prevalence of viral respiratory tract injuries, the unfavorable environmental situation in many regions, a decrease in immunity, smoking, and the influence of harmful occupational factors. In addition, congenital or acquired anatomical changes, such as deformation of the nasal septum, hypertrophy of the nasal turbinates, polyps, adenoids, etc., play an important role in the pathogenesis of this pathology. Simultaneous operations (from English "simultaneous" - simultaneously) are complex surgical operations aimed at simultaneous surgical correction of two or more diseases of various organs in one or more anatomical areas. Simultaneous surgeries are particularly important in cases where there is a pathogenetic link between two surgical diseases.

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Nasal septum, anamnesis, surgical diseases, rostrum sphenoidale