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Septoplasty in Israel

Hospitals and medical centers in Israel offering Septoplasty.

Sourasky Medical Center

The Department of Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) - Head and Neck Surgery at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center treats a wide range of patients who need surgical or conservative treatments for the nasal passages, sinuses, ears, mouth, pharynx, throat, head and neck regions, or the base of the brain.

Listed ENT specialist:

Prof. Dan M. Fliss

Head of tolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery

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Assuta Hospital

The new Assuta Hospital was opened in 2009, and claims to be the most modern hospital in the middle east.

10 listed ENT specialists:

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Dr. Avner Yaniv

ENT and Surgery of Head and Neck, ENT Children

Dr. Baker Gideon

ENT and Surgery of Head and Neck

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Rambam Medical Center

The Department of ENT carries out the entire range of surgical procedures for these areas using the most advanced and innovative techniques available.

Listed ENT specialist:

Prof. Gil Ziv

Director, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Senior Member Clinical Research Institute

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Herzliya Medical Center

A private hospital located on the shorelines of Herzliya, just off Tel Aviv, offering healthcare services to both local and foreign patients. The hospital is affiliated with over 500 Israeli physicians, many of whom hold high level positions at public hospitals.

31 listed ENT specialists:

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Dr. Berko Me

Ear, Nose and Throat

Prof. Finkelstein Yehuda

Ear, Nose and Throat

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Rabin Medical Center

The second largest hospital in Israel, Rabin Medical Center is a tertiary care hospital that can handle the most complicated cases in all medical fields.

Listed ENT specialist:

Prof. Raphael Feinmesser

Otolaryngology, head and neck surgery

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Assaf Harofeh Medical Center

One of the largest hospitals in Israel with 900 beds and 700 physicians. The hospital serves 1000 medical tourists annually, providing advanced medical care at the highest western standards.

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Hadassah University Medical Center

Hadassah medical institution includes two university hospitals in Jerusalem – on Mt. Scopus and in Ein Kerem. Both provide advanced tetriary healthcare services in all medical specialties.

7 listed ENT specialists:

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Dr. Ron Eliashar

Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery

Prof. Roland Chisin

ENT, Head and Neck Imaging, Nuclear Psychiatry, Nuclear Oncology

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About Septoplasty

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 Septoplasty?

Septoplasty is surgery that is carried out to correct a deviated nasal septum. A deviated septum arises when the cartilage, which separates your nostrils, is out of position. This may lead to pain, breathing issues, and nosebleeds.


What is a septum?

The septum is the wall of cartilage and bone, which separates your nose into two separate nostrils. A deviated septum happens when your septum is moved to one side of the nose. Few people are born with a deviated septum; however, it can as well be brought about by an injury to your nose. Many people with a deviated septum have one nasal passage, which is smaller unlike the other. This may lead to facial pain, trouble breathing and regular nosebleeds. A surgical procedure is the only solution to repair a deviated septum.


Getting ready for a septoplasty
  • Your physician might ask you to avoid certain medications fourteen days before the operation. These medications can include ibuprofen, aspirin, and other blood thinners. They do this to lessen your risk of excessive bleeding during and after the surgery. Remember to tell your doctor if you’re allergic to you are allergic to particular medications or if you have a background of bleeding issues.
  • Your physician may take images of your nose before the surgery. Comparing pictures from before and after the surgery may help you see how your nose has changed.
  • Sometimes, people have a septoplasty under local anesthesia that numbs the area to stop the pain. But many people have the operation under general anesthesia, meaning they are asleep during the surgery. Do not drink or eat anything after midnight the night prior to the operation if you are to be under general anesthesia. This helps prevent you from vomiting and choking should you be nauseated from the anesthesia during the procedure.

Septoplasty procedure
  • A septoplasty requires between 30 to 90 minutes to finish, based on the complexity of the problem.
  • You will be under either local or general anesthesia, considering what you and your physician decide is the most suitable for you.
  • You may require stitches to hold the membrane and septum the septum in place. But packing the nose with cotton at times is enough to keep them in position.

Recovery : -Septoplasty is often done as an outpatient procedure except if major complications emerge. This implies that you will be able to go home on the same day as the surgery, as soon as the anesthesia has worn off. Your nose will be painful, swollen, and full of cotton to control bleeding. The cotton can be taken out a day or two after the procedure. Your doctor will even prescribe pain medication as required. -Your doctor will probably ask you to refrain from ibuprofen, aspirin, and other medications, which thicken the blood. This is done to decrease the risk of hemorrhage issues after the surgery. -You must also minimize your physical activity for some weeks after the procedure to reduce inflammation and boost healing. These activities may increase your blood pressure and result in heavy bleeding.

Risks : Most people require a second surgery if they are displeased with the outcome. Other risks related to a septoplasty are uncommon, but they may include: bleeding, scarring, perforation of your septum that takes place when a, hole forms in your septum, an altered nose shape, a discoloration of the nose, a reduced sense of smell.

After care : -Elevating your head at night to keep the swelling down -Not blowing your nose for at least three days after the procedure -Wearing shirts, which button up in the front so you will not have to pull garments over your head.

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