Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) in Thailand

Hospitals and medical centers in Thailand performing the Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) procedure.

$  Cost of FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery) in Thailand

Minimum priceMaximum price
FESS$US 3,400$US 3,900

Hospitals and clinics offering FESS in Thailand

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Yanhee Hospital Contact Yanhee Hospital
Private Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation   Thai HA AccreditationThai HA Accreditation
Yanhee International Hospital is a modern international hospital with 400 beds capacity and equipped with facilities to serve inpatients and outpatients for medical, cosmetic and aesthetic procedures.
Prices:
FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery)upon request
Listed ENT specialist:
Mission Hospital Contact Mission Hospital
Private Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
Thai HA AccreditationThai HA Accreditation
This general hospital in Bangkok offers a full range of services including Cosmetic Surgery. It has been accredited by the Hospital Accreditation Thailand and has been serving patients for more than 70 years.
Prices:
Endoscopic Sinus Surgeryupon request
view all >6 listed ENT specialists:
Dr. Amnuay Cutchavaree
Dr. Amnuay Cutchavaree
Otolaryngology
Dr. Navarat Thongthai
Dr. Navarat Thongthai
Otolaryngology
Bumrungrad Hospital Contact Bumrungrad Hospital
Private Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation   Thai HA AccreditationThai HA Accreditation
Bumrungrad International is an internationally accredited, multi-specialty hospital located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand.
Prices:
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery3,400 - 5,500 US$
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Dr. Chira Siribodhi
Dr. Chira Siribodhi
Otolaryngology (ENT)
Dr. Chanida Kanchanalarp
Dr. Chanida Kanchanalarp
Otolaryngology (ENT)
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya Contact Bangkok Hospital Pattaya
Private Hospital, Pattaya, Thailand
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation   Thai HA AccreditationThai HA Accreditation
This multi-specialty tertiary hospital offers various medical services as well as dental procedures to local and overseas patients. It serves over 100,000 international patients every year.
Prices:
FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery)upon request
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Prof. Suchitra Prasansuk
Prof. Suchitra Prasansuk
ENT Professor
Dr. Apinan Na Nakorn
Dr. Apinan Na Nakorn
Hearing, Speech, Balance Tinnitus
Pattaya International Hospital Contact Pattaya International Hospital
Private Hospital, Pattaya, Thailand
Pattaya International Hospital is one of Thailand’s most modern medical centers.
Prices:
FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery)upon request
2 listed ENT specialists:
Dr. Apichai Kaolawaich
Dr. Apichai Kaolawaich
Otolaryngologist
Dr. Thanapat Tippayamontri
Dr. Thanapat Tippayamontri
Otolaryngologist
BNH Hospital Contact BNH Hospital
Private Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
A JCI accredited hospital with a 225 in-patient bed capacity which offers a wide range of medical services. Services for international patients include aesthetic procedures and cosmetic surgery.
Prices:
FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery)upon request
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Assoc. Prof. Chanchai Charakorn
Assoc. Prof. Chanchai Charakorn
General ENT,Allergy, Head & Neck Surgery,FESS
Dr. Amnuay Cutchavaree
Dr. Amnuay Cutchavaree
Otolaryngology
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About FESS

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.
What is Endoscopic Sinus surgery?
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery is a surgical procedure to remove unhealthy sinus tissue from the drainage channels, which helps in making way for the drainage of infected material from the sinus cavities. The surgery is mostly performed using endoscopic methods for improved and accurate view. Endoscopic nasal sinus surgery is done without external incisions and therefore there is very little bleeding, swelling and discomfort, which enables a fast recovery. Endoscopic sinus surgery does not damage healthy tissues, requires less time and yields good results. Nasal sinus surgery requires post-operative care, therefore follow-up and aftercare should be given essential attention.

How is Endoscopic Sinus Surgery performed?
  • A nasal endoscope is inserted through the nostrils into the nasal cavity. This allows the doctor to view the inside of the nose and sinuses.
  • The middle turbinate is located to identify and remove the uncinate process.
  • The ethmoid air cells are opened to improve ventilation, leaving the bone with the covering of mucous membrane.
  • Any blockage in the ostium, situated close to the jaw is removed with a meatal antrostomy.
  • The surgery helps to improve the ventilation of the sinuses by making the osteomeatal complex function better.

How to prepare for the Endoscopic Sinus surgery?
  • The patient’s medical history is reviewed by the doctor.
  • An ENT specialist will conduct diagnostic examination on the patient, which may involve fiberoptic endoscopy and CT scan.
  • The patient needs to avoid taking certain medication that may worsen bleeding. This includes herbs and vitamins.
  • The patient may be required to take antibiotics and steroids to reduce swelling.
  • Patients who smoke are advised to stop or reduce smoking to help in recovery.
  • The doctor should be informed if the patient has fever or any illness before the surgery.


Duration of procedure/surgery:
60 to 90 minutes

Days admitted:
Nasal sinus surgery is usually done as an outpatient procedure.

Anesthesia:
Local anesthesia with intravenous sedation

Recovery:
- The patient is taken to the recovery room where the patient’s vital signs are monitored.
- Moderate bleeding from the nose after the surgery is normal.
- The patient may vomit once or twice after the surgery.
- Swelling of the nose, around the eyes, and upper lip is noticed for several days.
- Complete recovery may take three to five days.

Risks:
- Injury to the optic nerve, resulting in blindness
- Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid
- Orbital Hematoma
- Nasolacrimal duct stenosis
- Intracranial injury
- Smell and taste impairment
- Numbness
- Voice change
- Pain
- Nasal blockage

After care:
- The patient will not be able to drive after the surgery due to drowsiness and disorientation.
- The nose dressing should be changed regularly as it becomes wet.
- The patient may need to wear a nose pack for a few days
- The patient should avoid blowing the nose for about a week from the surgery.
- The patient should sleep with the head at an elevation.
- Pain medication should be taken only after consulting the doctor.
- The patient may need to use a saline spray for six to eight times a day to keep the nose moist.
- The patient should restrain from strenuous activities and physical recreational activities for a few weeks.
- Alcoholic beverages, caffeine, and spicy food should be avoided.
- Decongestant nasal sprays should not be used without consulting a doctor.
- Dairy products may cause excessive mucous formation and should therefore be avoided.
- The patient should avoid smoking and should drink a lot of water.
- The patient should take all medication prescribed by the doctor.
- A follow up appointment is scheduled a week after the surgery.