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Comparison of polyvinyl alcohol coated nasal packing with non-absorbable nasal packing
Rhinology journal, 2013Background: A number of different nasal packing materials are available for prevention of nasal bleeding after endoscopic sinus surgery. Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) coated nasal packing is an expandable packing for use in rhinological surgery. This innovative surf- ace treatment helps to reduce the possibility of adherence to tissue and of blood clotting ...
J H, Seol +6 more
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NASAL PACKING: The Rubber Pneumatic Pack
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1951An improved model of the rubber pneumatic nasal pack previously described1has been developed after 15 yr. of experience with nasal packing methods. The earlier model of the nasal pack (Fig. 1) was unavailable during World War II owing to the rubber shortage, and the present change was felt advisable when production was resumed.
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Cytological alterations of nasal mucosa after nasal packing
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2014To assess the efficacy, tolerability and cytological alterations of nasal mucosa with various materials for nasal packing.One hundred and five patients, submitted to a nasal surgery and post-operative packing with four different materials (Clauden®, Merocel®, two-fingered glove pack with gauzes inside and Lyofoam™) were prospectively enrolled in the ...
Cassano M +4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— The article by Herzon in the Archives of Otolaryngology (94:317, 1971), recommending the use of an ointment containing oxytetracycline and polymyxin B in packs left in the nose of patients with nosebleeds is timely. I have used the same antibiotic preparation in all types of intranasal and sinal packs for the past 15 years, and
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ABSTRACT To the Editor.— The article by Herzon in the Archives of Otolaryngology (94:317, 1971), recommending the use of an ointment containing oxytetracycline and polymyxin B in packs left in the nose of patients with nosebleeds is timely. I have used the same antibiotic preparation in all types of intranasal and sinal packs for the past 15 years, and
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Nasal Septal Suture Technique versus Nasal Packing after Septoplasty
American Journal of Rhinology, 2005Background The aim of this study was to compare eustachian function and blood gas changes with nasal packing (NP) and nasal septal suturing (NSS) after septoplasty. Methods Eighty patients who have nasal septal deviation and who otherwise are healthy were studied.
Yildirim, A +4 more
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985
Discussion The pneumatized articular eminence is a defect within the temporal bone, not a defect of the floor of the middle cranial fossa. Therefore, it is unlikely that a dural tear will occur. In all four cases of pneumatized articular eminence encountered by the author, leakage of cerebrospinal fluid was never encountered.
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Discussion The pneumatized articular eminence is a defect within the temporal bone, not a defect of the floor of the middle cranial fossa. Therefore, it is unlikely that a dural tear will occur. In all four cases of pneumatized articular eminence encountered by the author, leakage of cerebrospinal fluid was never encountered.
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Nasal Packs for Epistaxis: Predictors of Success
Clinical Otolaryngology, 2020AbstractObjectivesTo investigate factors affecting the haemostatic success of non‐dissolvable intranasal packs in the management of acute epistaxis presenting to the emergency department (ED).DesignProspective cohort study.SettingA nationwide prospective audit examining epistaxis management at 113 sites in the UK over a 30‐day period ...
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Histopathological changes of nasal mucosa after nasal packing with Merocel
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2021AbstractObjectiveTo determine histopathological changes in nasal mucosa associated with duration of nasal packing with Merocel tampons.MethodsThis study included 24 healthy rabbits, 6 rabbits per group. In group A, no tampon was applied. In group B, Merocel nasal tampons were applied and removed after 24 hours.
M Tan +4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— Thomas et al reported a case of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) thought to have been a result of nasal packing after submucous resection and rhinoplasty (1982;247:2402). Bacteremia and local infections with nasal packing are familiar and long-recognized problems to many nasal surgeons.
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To the Editor.— Thomas et al reported a case of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) thought to have been a result of nasal packing after submucous resection and rhinoplasty (1982;247:2402). Bacteremia and local infections with nasal packing are familiar and long-recognized problems to many nasal surgeons.
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An absorbent, non‐adherent nasal pack
The Laryngoscope, 1975AbstractA modification of an absorbent, non‐adherent material (Telfa) is described for use as an anterior nasal packing. The ideal nasal packing should fulfill certain criteria. It should be easy to introduce and remove, contour to the nasal cavity to exert a tamponade effect, and should not prolapse or react unfavorably with the mucous membranes of ...
F M, Kamer, M L, Parkes
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