Balloon Catheter For Nose Bleeds at Teri Banuelos blog

Balloon Catheter For Nose Bleeds. directive nasal cautery, most commonly using silver nitrate, can be used to control localized continued bleeding or prominent. Insert the balloon catheter into the nose, and gently advance it. knowledge of the basic anatomy of the nasopharynx and a few hemostatic strategies are reassuring in. place balloon catheter to tamponade active posterior bleeding: swelling in the nasal anatomy will reduce and the balloon(s) may need to be inflated more to avoid movement of the device. With traction maintained on the catheter, the anterior nasal cavity then is packed as previously. pack the anterior nasal cavity with a balloon device, nasal tampon (eg, rhino rocket), or layered ribbon gauze. the balloon should seat in the posterior nasal cavity and tamponade a posterior bleed.

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With traction maintained on the catheter, the anterior nasal cavity then is packed as previously. directive nasal cautery, most commonly using silver nitrate, can be used to control localized continued bleeding or prominent. knowledge of the basic anatomy of the nasopharynx and a few hemostatic strategies are reassuring in. the balloon should seat in the posterior nasal cavity and tamponade a posterior bleed. Insert the balloon catheter into the nose, and gently advance it. pack the anterior nasal cavity with a balloon device, nasal tampon (eg, rhino rocket), or layered ribbon gauze. swelling in the nasal anatomy will reduce and the balloon(s) may need to be inflated more to avoid movement of the device. place balloon catheter to tamponade active posterior bleeding:

PPT Epistaxis PowerPoint Presentation, free download ID1364903

Balloon Catheter For Nose Bleeds pack the anterior nasal cavity with a balloon device, nasal tampon (eg, rhino rocket), or layered ribbon gauze. With traction maintained on the catheter, the anterior nasal cavity then is packed as previously. the balloon should seat in the posterior nasal cavity and tamponade a posterior bleed. directive nasal cautery, most commonly using silver nitrate, can be used to control localized continued bleeding or prominent. Insert the balloon catheter into the nose, and gently advance it. place balloon catheter to tamponade active posterior bleeding: pack the anterior nasal cavity with a balloon device, nasal tampon (eg, rhino rocket), or layered ribbon gauze. knowledge of the basic anatomy of the nasopharynx and a few hemostatic strategies are reassuring in. swelling in the nasal anatomy will reduce and the balloon(s) may need to be inflated more to avoid movement of the device.

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