Nasal endoscopy and CT scans give the correct information about the degree of deviation and associated sinusitis. There is no medical management for a deviated septum. Surgery is the only ...
The most common surgery to correct a deviated septum is called a septoplasty. During this procedure, your nasal septum is straightened and repositioned in the centre of your nose. This may require ...
Medicare covers surgery to repair a deviated septum if it’s medically necessary. You’ll still have to pay out-of-pocket costs such as deductibles and coinsurance. Medicare doesn’t cover ...