ENDOSCOPIC APPROACH IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY
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Otorhinolaryngology, endoscopic approach, endoscopic surgery, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, minimally invasive methods, visual diagnostics, ENT diseases, postoperative rehabilitation, modern medical technologiesAbstract
This article discusses the role, advantages, and clinical significance of the endoscopic approach in otolaryngology practice. The introduction of endoscopic technologies provides minimal invasiveness in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, larynx, and larynx, increasing surgical accuracy and safety. The article analyzes the advantages of endoscopic methods over traditional approaches, reducing postoperative complications, faster rehabilitation of patients, and the possibility of visual control. The prospects of the endoscopic approach in modern medicine and the limits of its application in practice are also discussed.
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