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==Overview==
==Overview==
A nasal balloon or Foley catheter for posterior bleeds can be indicated.
[[Surgery]] is not the [[first-line treatment]] option for patients with [[epistaxis]]. [[Surgery]] is usually reserved for patients with either heavy [[active bleeding]], recurrent [[epistaxis]] or non-compliant [[Epistaxis medical therapy|medical therapy]].
 
== Surgery ==
[[Surgery]] is not the [[first-line treatment]] option for patients with [[epistaxis]]. [[Surgery]] is usually reserved for patients with either heavy [[active bleeding]], recurrent [[epistaxis]] or non-compliant [[Epistaxis medical therapy|medical therapy]].<ref name="TunkelAnne2020">{{cite journal|last1=Tunkel|first1=David E.|last2=Anne|first2=Samantha|last3=Payne|first3=Spencer C.|last4=Ishman|first4=Stacey L.|last5=Rosenfeld|first5=Richard M.|last6=Abramson|first6=Peter J.|last7=Alikhaani|first7=Jacqueline D.|last8=Benoit|first8=Margo McKenna|last9=Bercovitz|first9=Rachel S.|last10=Brown|first10=Michael D.|last11=Chernobilsky|first11=Boris|last12=Feldstein|first12=David A.|last13=Hackell|first13=Jesse M.|last14=Holbrook|first14=Eric H.|last15=Holdsworth|first15=Sarah M.|last16=Lin|first16=Kenneth W.|last17=Lind|first17=Meredith Merz|last18=Poetker|first18=David M.|last19=Riley|first19=Charles A.|last20=Schneider|first20=John S.|last21=Seidman|first21=Michael D.|last22=Vadlamudi|first22=Venu|last23=Valdez|first23=Tulio A.|last24=Nnacheta|first24=Lorraine C.|last25=Monjur|first25=Taskin M.|title=Clinical Practice Guideline: Nosebleed (Epistaxis)|journal=Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery|volume=162|issue=1_suppl|year=2020|pages=S1–S38|issn=0194-5998|doi=10.1177/0194599819890327}}</ref> <ref name="KrulewitzFix2019">{{cite journal|last1=Krulewitz|first1=Neil Alexander|last2=Fix|first2=Megan Leigh|title=Epistaxis|journal=Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|volume=37|issue=1|year=2019|pages=29–39|issn=07338627|doi=10.1016/j.emc.2018.09.005}}</ref>
 
* '''Nasal [[cautery]]'''
**Before cautery [[anesthesia]] [[bleeding]] site
**Restrict nasal [[cautery]] to the site of bleeding
**Nasal [[cautery]] is the most typical surgery procedure to stop nasal [[bleeding]].
**Surgical nasal [[cautery]] has two options :
***[[Electrical]] [[Cauterization|cautery]]
***[[Heat]] [[Cauterization|cautery]]
*Nasal balloon or [[Foley catheter]]:
**A nasal balloon or [[Foley catheter]] is a good options to control [[bleeding]] specially in posterior-[[epistaxis]].
*[[Embolization]] and [[surgical]] [[arterial]] [[ligation]]:
**Embolization and [[surgical]] [[arterial]] [[ligation]] are the most effective procedures.
**If these procedures do not stop [[bleeding]], [[embolization]] of [[bleeding]] [[artery]] and [[surgical]] [[arterial]] [[ligation]] are the next best options.
 
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== Indications ==
 
*[[Surgery]] is not the [[first-line treatment]] option for patients with [[epistaxis]]. In active [[bleeding]], nasal compression is the first line option to stop [[bleeding]]. If nasal compression and [[Epistaxis medical therapy|medical therapies]]  not stop [[bleeding]],  surgery options are available to control bleeding.<ref name="TunkelAnne2020" />
 
* If these procedures do not stop [[bleeding]], [[embolization]] of [[bleeding]] [[artery]] and [[surgical]] [[arterial]] [[ligation]] are the next best options.
 
== Contraindications ==
 
* Endovascular embolization of the anterior and/or posterior [[ethmoid]] [[arteries]] is [[contraindicated]], as they originate from the [[ophthalmic artery]]. Therefore, there is a risk of [[blindness]] with this procedure.<ref name="TunkelAnne2020" /><ref name="Araujo FilhoPinheiro-Neto2011">{{cite journal|last1=Araujo Filho|first1=Bernardo Cunha|last2=Pinheiro-Neto|first2=Carlos Diógenes|last3=Ramos|first3=Henrique Faria|last4=Voegels|first4=Richard Louis|last5=Sennes|first5=Luiz Ubirajara|title=Ligadura endoscópica da artéria etmoidal anterior: estudo de dissecção em cadáveres|journal=Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology|volume=77|issue=1|year=2011|pages=33–38|issn=1808-8686|doi=10.1590/S1808-86942011000100006}}</ref>
 
 
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Amir Behzad Bagheri, M.D.

Overview

Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with epistaxis. Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either heavy active bleeding, recurrent epistaxis or non-compliant medical therapy.

Surgery

Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with epistaxis. Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either heavy active bleeding, recurrent epistaxis or non-compliant medical therapy.[1] [2]


Indications

Contraindications



This page developed and modified according to Epistaxis of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America and Clinical Practice Nosebleed (Epistaxis) Guideline. This guideline was published in the January 2020 issue of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tunkel, David E.; Anne, Samantha; Payne, Spencer C.; Ishman, Stacey L.; Rosenfeld, Richard M.; Abramson, Peter J.; Alikhaani, Jacqueline D.; Benoit, Margo McKenna; Bercovitz, Rachel S.; Brown, Michael D.; Chernobilsky, Boris; Feldstein, David A.; Hackell, Jesse M.; Holbrook, Eric H.; Holdsworth, Sarah M.; Lin, Kenneth W.; Lind, Meredith Merz; Poetker, David M.; Riley, Charles A.; Schneider, John S.; Seidman, Michael D.; Vadlamudi, Venu; Valdez, Tulio A.; Nnacheta, Lorraine C.; Monjur, Taskin M. (2020). "Clinical Practice Guideline: Nosebleed (Epistaxis)". Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 162 (1_suppl): S1–S38. doi:10.1177/0194599819890327. ISSN 0194-5998.
  2. Krulewitz, Neil Alexander; Fix, Megan Leigh (2019). "Epistaxis". Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 37 (1): 29–39. doi:10.1016/j.emc.2018.09.005. ISSN 0733-8627.
  3. Araujo Filho, Bernardo Cunha; Pinheiro-Neto, Carlos Diógenes; Ramos, Henrique Faria; Voegels, Richard Louis; Sennes, Luiz Ubirajara (2011). "Ligadura endoscópica da artéria etmoidal anterior: estudo de dissecção em cadáveres". Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology. 77 (1): 33–38. doi:10.1590/S1808-86942011000100006. ISSN 1808-8686.

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