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Nasal Packing for Epistaxis

2016
Epistaxis is an acute hemorrhage from the nostrils, nasal cavity, or nasopharynx that can range from mild and self-limiting to severe epistaxis requiring packing or even surgical intervention. The advanced care provider should be aware of the anatomy, causes, and treatment modalities available for anterior and posterior nasal packing.
Jennifer J. Marrero, Ronald F. Sing
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Nasal Packs With X-ray Indicators

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2006
Nasal packing is routinely performed by many surgeons following nasal surgery and is also frequently used for the treatment of epistaxis. The use of nasal packing, however, is sometimes associated with serious complications such as aspiration, bowel perforation, obstructive apnea, and hypoxia.
Myung-Good, Kim   +5 more
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The fist model for nasal packing

European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2006
Epistaxis is a common ear, nose and throat emergency. A variety of nasal packs are available to control the bleeding by tamponade. Training of junior doctors to insert nasal packs is difficult when dealing with a bleeding patient. We discovered a readily available and simple model to enable trainees to learn the method of nasal packing.
Christopher J, Skilbeck, Richard, Oakley
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Nasal Packing and Nocturnal Oxygen Desaturation

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1992
Nasal obstruction influences respiration during sleep, and nasal packing may be the cause of obstructive sleep apnoea. In order to investigate this phenomenon, perioperative nocturnal oxygen saturation was monitored for 3 nights with continuous, non-invasive pulse oximetry in 12 patients who had total nasal packs after septoplasty.
N, Johannessen   +3 more
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Analgesia and removal of nasal packing

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1990
We present a prospective controlled trial, comparing methods of analgesia for the relief of discomfort on removing nasal packing, including a general discussion on the considerations for, and methods of, nasal tamponade. On the basis that nasal packing is likely to continue to be used frequently, nitrous oxide (as Entonox) is advocated as a safe and ...
M R, Laing, L J, Clark
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Nasal Packing After Surgery-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
In Reply.— Although we agree with Dr Fernbach that nasal packing has its disadvantages, the short-term use of packing to effect hemostasis is widely used. The patient described in our report had severe nasal deformity that necessitated septal reconstruction, and we believed that nasal packing was required.
I. M. Baird, J. C. Trabue
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Nasal septal packing: which one?

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2011
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of four different types of nasal packs on pain, nasal fullness and postoperative bleeding following septoplasty. Prospective randomised double blind study was conducted. The study group included 119 patients who underwent endonasal septoplasty under general anaesthesia.
Engin, Acıoğlu   +4 more
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Chitosan Membrane for Nasal Packing

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2011
ObjectiveSynthesize chitosan membranes for nasal packing. This is the first part of a clinical trial (preliminary results).MethodWe made a 3% chitosan in 2% acetic acid solution. After mixing, filtration, and sonication, it was placed in a Petri plate (0.21g/cm2), frizzed at −5°C (24‐hours), and lyophilized (in ultra vacuum and temperatures less than ...
Maria I. M. Hernandez   +6 more
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Safety of (rhino)septoplasty without nasal packing in routine ENT practice

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2021
Nancy Seghers   +3 more
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