Abstract

BACKGROUND: Most endoscopic sinus surgeons instruct their patients to avoid certain activities during the postoperative period. Due to the scarcity of empirical data on this issue, most instructions are based on surgeons’ personal insights. In this study we evaluated if restrictions for performing specific activities have a consensus among endoscopic sinus surgeons. METHODOLOGY: A nationwide survey was conducted among experienced Israeli endoscopic sinus surgeons. Participants were asked to note the optimal postoperative time restrictions of 25 different activities. RESULTS: The response rate was 30/36 (83%). Surgeons’ responses regarding time restrictions of specific activities postoperatively showed high variance. The greatest variance was noted for using a hair dryer, light physical activities, nose blowing, driving a car, having sexual intercourse, eating/drinking hot food or beverages, taking hot showers and drinking alcohol. CONCLUSIONS: The time restrictions given by endoscopic sinus surgeons for specific activities postoperatively vary greatly among them. The study findings call upon rhinology boards to establish consensus-based guidelines for postoperative management after endoscopic sinus surgery.

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