PURPOSE In the rare case of intractable, posterior, non-sphenopalatine artery epistaxis, ligation of ethmoidal arteries using an external approach like a Lynch-type incision is required. Orbital complications, especially extra-ocular motility disorders with diplopia, are known, but in the literature rarely described. Our aim was to analyse the complication type, rate, and outcome of ethmoidal artery ligation for epistaxis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data between 2012 and 2017 of patients treated with ethmoidal artery ligation were analysed retrospectively and through a telephone interview using a non-standardized questionnaire. RESULTS Data of 18 patients (m/f = 3/15) aged 53-83 years were reviewed. Epistaxis recurred in only one patien...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
A case of severe arterial epistaxis treated by transantral ligation of the maxillary artery is repor...
Postoperative delayed epistaxis is a rare but serious complication following endoscopic endonasal su...
PURPOSE In the rare case of intractable, posterior, non-sphenopalatine artery epistaxis, ligation o...
Recurrence of epistaxis after ligation or embolization of the sphenopalatine artery may require liga...
Anterior ethmoidal artery (AEA) ligation may be necessary in cases of severe epistaxis not controlla...
OBJECTIVES: Ethmoidal arteries (EAs) can be responsible for severe bleeding. Clinical features of E...
AbstractBackground: Epistaxis is the most common case in ORL-HNS emergencies. One of the risk factor...
AbstractAnterior ethmoidal artery (AEA) ligation may be necessary in cases of severe epistaxis not c...
A 50-year-old man, with no previous history of epistaxis, was hospitalized at our facility for left ...
Today, there are still no uniform guidelines for the treatment of epistaxis. Furthermore, it is wide...
Epistaxis is a very common emergency in otorhinolaryngology. Anterior ethmoidal artery ligation usin...
Background Anterior and posterior ethmoid arteries supply the paranasal sinuses, septum, and lateral...
The management of patients with posterior epistaxis remains a challenging problem for the ENT surgeo...
Purpose: Epistaxis is a commonly presenting complaint. In severe cases, nosebleeds may occur despite...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
A case of severe arterial epistaxis treated by transantral ligation of the maxillary artery is repor...
Postoperative delayed epistaxis is a rare but serious complication following endoscopic endonasal su...
PURPOSE In the rare case of intractable, posterior, non-sphenopalatine artery epistaxis, ligation o...
Recurrence of epistaxis after ligation or embolization of the sphenopalatine artery may require liga...
Anterior ethmoidal artery (AEA) ligation may be necessary in cases of severe epistaxis not controlla...
OBJECTIVES: Ethmoidal arteries (EAs) can be responsible for severe bleeding. Clinical features of E...
AbstractBackground: Epistaxis is the most common case in ORL-HNS emergencies. One of the risk factor...
AbstractAnterior ethmoidal artery (AEA) ligation may be necessary in cases of severe epistaxis not c...
A 50-year-old man, with no previous history of epistaxis, was hospitalized at our facility for left ...
Today, there are still no uniform guidelines for the treatment of epistaxis. Furthermore, it is wide...
Epistaxis is a very common emergency in otorhinolaryngology. Anterior ethmoidal artery ligation usin...
Background Anterior and posterior ethmoid arteries supply the paranasal sinuses, septum, and lateral...
The management of patients with posterior epistaxis remains a challenging problem for the ENT surgeo...
Purpose: Epistaxis is a commonly presenting complaint. In severe cases, nosebleeds may occur despite...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
A case of severe arterial epistaxis treated by transantral ligation of the maxillary artery is repor...
Postoperative delayed epistaxis is a rare but serious complication following endoscopic endonasal su...