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The role of the anterior nasal packing in endoscopic skull base surgery: an Italian survey.
World Neurosurgery, 2021M. Ceraudo +8 more
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The Journal of otolaryngology, 1981
Fifty-six patients undergoing different types of nasal surgery were packed at the end of their procedures with an absorbable type of packing (oxicel, surgicel) only. Details of the packing technique in vertical layers are presented. Patients were followed up closely for a variable length of time.
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Fifty-six patients undergoing different types of nasal surgery were packed at the end of their procedures with an absorbable type of packing (oxicel, surgicel) only. Details of the packing technique in vertical layers are presented. Patients were followed up closely for a variable length of time.
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Anterior nasal packing simulators
Clinical Otolaryngology, 2011R J, List, T C, Biggs, L E, Postans
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Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2002
Although nasal packing is necessary in most nasal septal, inferior turbinate, or sinus surgery, the eventual removal of the pack can cause a short but significant period of pain for the patient. A new nasal pack design and technique for removal of this pack are presented.
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Although nasal packing is necessary in most nasal septal, inferior turbinate, or sinus surgery, the eventual removal of the pack can cause a short but significant period of pain for the patient. A new nasal pack design and technique for removal of this pack are presented.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1992
On September 24,1991, during the annual meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery in Kansas City, Mo, Richard L. Goode, MD, Stanford, Calif, demostrated his new posterior nasal balloon pack. Dr Goode explained his design to attendees at the 24th annual meeting of "Biotechnology in Otolaryngology." The pack uses an oval ...
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On September 24,1991, during the annual meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery in Kansas City, Mo, Richard L. Goode, MD, Stanford, Calif, demostrated his new posterior nasal balloon pack. Dr Goode explained his design to attendees at the 24th annual meeting of "Biotechnology in Otolaryngology." The pack uses an oval ...
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