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Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Glossary
Here are definitions of medical terms related to endoscopic sinus surgery.
Allergen: Any substance that causes an allergic reaction because the immune system recognizes it as “foreign” or “dangerous”
Antibiotic: A drug that kills a bacteria or virus
Antihistamine: A drug that dries excess mucus and blocks allergic reactions
Asthma: A disorder of the lungs that causes wheezing, coughing, and excess
mucus production
Bacteria: A one-celled microorganism that can cause infection
Benign: Not cancerous
Cilia: The tiny hairs along the mucous membrane that move mucus through the sinuses and out the nose
CT Scan: A special x-ray, usually of the head, that provides an overview of the body structures
Cystic Fibrosis: An inherited disease that causes the glands to produce thick mucus
Decongestant: A drug, often in nasal spray form, which shrinks blood vessels and reduces swelling
Dehydration: Too much loss of water from the body tissues
Deviated Septum: A crooked condition of the partition separating the left and right sides of the nose
Endoscope: A thin, lighted instrument, much like a telescope, that is inserted into the nostrils for viewing of the nose and sinuses through an eyepiece
Endoscopy: Endoscopic sinus surgery or examination of the sinuses with an endoscope
Ethmoid Sinuses: The pair of sinus cavities located between the eye sockets
Eustachian Tube: A tube in the inner ear that connects with the nose and throat
Frontal Sinuses: The pair of sinus cavities located in the forehead and above the eyebrows
Fungus: A parasitic plant or mold that can be microscopic and thus, ingested or inhaled
General Anesthetic: A drug that causes the patient to sleep during surgery, so that no pain is experienced during the procedure
Hay Fever: An acute allergic reaction when the seasons change to trees, grass, weeds and pollens
Humidifier: A device that adds moisture to the air
Local Anesthetic: A drug that numbs only the area where surgery will be performed, allowing the patient to stay awake during the procedure
Maxillary Sinuses: The pair of sinus cavities located in the cheekbones
Meningitis : An infection or inflammation of the membranes of the brain and spinal cord
Mucous Membrane: The lining of the nose and sinuses. There are also mucous membranes in other parts of the body
Mucus: The fluid made by the lining of the nose and sinuses, which carries dust and other particles out of the nose
Otolaryngologist: A doctor specializing in disorders of the ears, nose, and throat
Polyp: A noncancerous water-filled swelling
Rhinitis: Swelling of the mucous membrane in the nose, causing a runny nose
Rhinosinusitis: Swelling of the mucous membrane in both the nose and sinuses, usually just called sinusitis
Saline Nasal Spray: A spray containing a mild salt solution that cleans the nasal passages
Septum: The partition separating the left and right sides of the nose
Sinoscopy: Endoscopic sinus surgery or examination of the sinuses with an endoscope
Sinuses: The spaces between the bones in the face where air passes and mucus drains
Sinusitis: A condition of the sinuses that causes swelling and blockage in the nose, resulting in impaired breathing
Sphenoid Sinuses: The pair of sinus cavities located deep in the head at the back of the nose
Steroid: A hormone-like drug
Tumor: A swelling caused by an uncontrolled growth of cells, which can be noncancerous or cancerous
Virus: A tiny organism that feeds on the cells of animals and can cause infection