The aim of this study is to present our management protocol of sphenopalatine artery bleeding, demonstrating that nasoendoscopic cautery (NC) was a more effective method than the nasal packing, in terms of shorter inpatient stay and reduced complications rate. We present ten posterior epistaxis not resolved by nasal packing. Tabotamp® was placed in the area of sphenopalatine foramen and/or in those parts of the posterior nasal cavity, where it was suspected that bleeding origins. In two cases, the bleeding was resolved in this way, instead eight cases needed of subperiosteal cauterization of sphenopalatine artery by Dessi bipolar forceps (MicroFrance®). 4 of these 8 patients evidenced a remarkable bleeding removing nasal packing (Hb before-...
Objective: To investigate the clinical features of epistaxis in the posterior fornix of the inferior...
Fiberoptic nasoendoscopy (FNE) is a powerful investigative tool in ear, nose, and throat practice in...
OBJECTIVES: Ethmoidal arteries (EAs) can be responsible for severe bleeding. Clinical features of E...
Intractable posterior epistaxis (PE) is a frequent emergency for which different treatment modalitie...
OBJECTIVE: Epistaxis represents a dangerous post-operative complication of nasal surgery. The advan...
WOS: 000207944400009PubMed ID: 19775506Background: Sphenopalatine artery (SPA) ligation or cauteriza...
Purpose: Epistaxis is a commonly presenting complaint. In severe cases, nosebleeds may occur despite...
Introduction: Severe Epistaxis is common in patients with head trauma, especially when associated wi...
PURPOSE: Extensive nasal polyposis could involve the middle turbinate inducing the surgeon to parti...
Conclusion: Endoscopic cauterization of the sphenopalatine artery and anterior ethmoid artery is a f...
Introduction Epistaxis is one of the commonest emergencies in Otorhinolaryngology. The management of...
SummaryEpistaxis is the main otorhinolaryngology emergency and, in severe cases, it can lead to hemo...
Introduction: Epistaxis is one of the most common medical emergencies, making the management of post...
Introduction. Patients with nasal polyposis are predisposed to diffuse intraoperative bleeding, that...
AbstractKnowledge on the anatomy of the sphenopalatine artery (SPA) and its branches is fundamental ...
Objective: To investigate the clinical features of epistaxis in the posterior fornix of the inferior...
Fiberoptic nasoendoscopy (FNE) is a powerful investigative tool in ear, nose, and throat practice in...
OBJECTIVES: Ethmoidal arteries (EAs) can be responsible for severe bleeding. Clinical features of E...
Intractable posterior epistaxis (PE) is a frequent emergency for which different treatment modalitie...
OBJECTIVE: Epistaxis represents a dangerous post-operative complication of nasal surgery. The advan...
WOS: 000207944400009PubMed ID: 19775506Background: Sphenopalatine artery (SPA) ligation or cauteriza...
Purpose: Epistaxis is a commonly presenting complaint. In severe cases, nosebleeds may occur despite...
Introduction: Severe Epistaxis is common in patients with head trauma, especially when associated wi...
PURPOSE: Extensive nasal polyposis could involve the middle turbinate inducing the surgeon to parti...
Conclusion: Endoscopic cauterization of the sphenopalatine artery and anterior ethmoid artery is a f...
Introduction Epistaxis is one of the commonest emergencies in Otorhinolaryngology. The management of...
SummaryEpistaxis is the main otorhinolaryngology emergency and, in severe cases, it can lead to hemo...
Introduction: Epistaxis is one of the most common medical emergencies, making the management of post...
Introduction. Patients with nasal polyposis are predisposed to diffuse intraoperative bleeding, that...
AbstractKnowledge on the anatomy of the sphenopalatine artery (SPA) and its branches is fundamental ...
Objective: To investigate the clinical features of epistaxis in the posterior fornix of the inferior...
Fiberoptic nasoendoscopy (FNE) is a powerful investigative tool in ear, nose, and throat practice in...
OBJECTIVES: Ethmoidal arteries (EAs) can be responsible for severe bleeding. Clinical features of E...