Septal surgery, most commonly septoplasty, relies on intranasal packing to secure haemostasis, stabilise septal flaps and prevent postoperative complications such as haematoma and synechia formation.
Indications for nasal cauterization include active or recurrent epistaxis that affects a patient’s quality of life or health. Adjunctive interventions may include direct compression of the nasal alae, ...
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