| Literature DB >> 31891291 |
Kanta Kido1, Yuki Shindo1, Hitoshi Miyashita2, Mikio Kusama3, Shigekazu Sugino4, Eiji Masaki1.
Abstract
Epistaxis is one of the most common complications of nasotracheal intubation and can be life-threatening. However, there is little discussion in the current literature on the acute management of massive epistaxis after nasotracheal extubation. This is a report of 2 patients who experienced severe unanticipated nasal bleeding immediately after extubation, 1 after a surgical procedure for oral cancer and another after restorative dental treatment. In both cases the significant epistaxis was managed successfully with a Foley balloon catheter used to pack the posterior nasal cavity. The Foley catheter technique may be useful for managing and arresting sudden postextubation epistaxis.Entities:
Keywords: Epistaxis; Foley catheter; Nasotracheal extubation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31891291 PMCID: PMC6938169 DOI: 10.2344/anpr-66-02-09
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Prog ISSN: 0003-3006