Otorhinolaryngoscopy Surgery

Otorhinolaryngoscopy surgery, also known as ENT endoscopic surgery, is a specialized surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) region. It involves the use of an endoscope, a thin, flexible tube with a light and camera, which allows surgeons to visualize and access the structures of the ENT system. This article explores the role of otorhinolaryngoscopy surgery, the conditions it addresses, and its benefits.

Skip The Waiting Room!

Register Online Before You Arrive.

Best ent specialist in mysuru

ENT at Aarya Hospital

Aarya Hospital’s Neurology department is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the nervous system. Our team of highly skilled neurologists specializes in conditions such as stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, headaches, and peripheral neuropathy.

Our ENT Specialists Team

Dr Odile de Mesmay, GP

Dr Odile de Mesmay, GP

Dr Mohamed Sheikh, GP

Dr Mohamed Sheikh, GP

Dr Anitha

Dr Anitha

MBBs, Ms ENT Consultant ENT Specialist

Mrs. Anna, Dental Nurse

Mrs. Anna, Dental Nurse

Dr Hiren Patelr, GP

Dr Hiren Patelr, GP

FAQ's

Otorhinolaryngoscopy surgery, also known as ENT endoscopic surgery, is a minimally invasive procedure that uses an endoscope to visualize and treat conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat. It allows surgeons to access and perform interventions without the need for large incisions.

Otorhinolaryngoscopy surgery can diagnose and treat various ENT conditions, including chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, vocal cord disorders, laryngeal tumors, foreign body removal, and biopsy of suspicious lesions.

Otorhinolaryngoscopy surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia, ensuring that the procedure is pain-free. After the surgery, patients may experience mild discomfort or soreness, which can be managed with pain medications as prescribed by the surgeon.

The duration of otorhinolaryngoscopy surgery varies depending on the specific condition being treated. Some procedures may take only a few minutes, while more complex surgeries can take several hours. Your surgeon will provide you with an estimate of the expected duration for your particular case.

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications, although they are generally rare. These may include bleeding, infection, injury to surrounding structures, or adverse reactions to anesthesia. Your surgeon will discuss these risks with you and take necessary precautions to minimize them.

Recovery times can vary depending on the specific procedure performed and individual factors. In many cases, patients can go home the same day as the surgery. Recovery typically involves a few days of rest, avoiding strenuous activities, and following post-operative care instructions provided by the surgeon.



Otorhinolaryngoscopy surgery is minimally invasive, often requiring only small incisions or no external incisions at all. As a result, the procedure generally leaves minimal or no visible scars.

The time it takes to resume normal activities will depend on the specific surgery performed and individual healing. Most patients can gradually return to their routine activities within a few days to a week following the procedure. Your surgeon will provide specific guidelines based on your condition.

Follow-up appointments are typically scheduled to monitor your progress, evaluate healing, and address any concerns or questions you may have. Your surgeon will determine the frequency and duration of follow-up visits based on your individual case.

Follow-up appointments are typically scheduled to monitor your progress, evaluate healing, and address any concerns or questions you may have. Your surgeon will determine the frequency and duration of follow-up visits based on your individual case.

Yes, otorhinolaryngoscopy surgery can be performed on children, depending on the specific condition and the child’s age. Pediatric ENT surgeons are specially trained to provide care for children with ENT disorders.

Need some advice from our experts?

Request a Call Back Today Now!

We will make a single attempt to contact you from a withheld number, usually within 24 hours of your request.