Author:
Eladl H M,Elmorsy S M,Khafagy Y W
Abstract
AbstractObjective:To evaluate endoscopic cauterisation of the sphenopalatine neurovascular bundle, as treatment for intractable posterior epistaxis, with regard to efficacy, safety and post-operative sequelae.Patients and methods:A prospective study reviewed 42 patients with severe posterior epistaxis who were treated with endoscopic cauterisation of the sphenopalatine neurovascular bundle, over a 17-month period.Results:Hypertension and hepatic disease were present as predisposing factors in 66.7 and 35.7 per cent of patients, respectively. Branching of the sphenopalatine artery at its foramen was present in more than 85 per cent of patients. The success rate was 100 per cent, with no recurrent epistaxis in the follow-up period. Severe nasal dryness was present in only four patients (9.5 per cent); hypoaesthesia was found in the nasal mucosa of eight patients, without any patient complaints.Conclusion:Endoscopic sphenopalatine neurovascular bundle cauterisation is an effective treatment for refractory posterior epistaxis. In this study, neurovascular bundle cauterisation did not cause any neurological deficits or major complications.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
Reference15 articles.
1. Microscopic and Endoscopic Ligature of the Sphenopalatine Artery
2. Endoscopic Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation is an Effective Method of Treatment for Posterior Epistaxis
3. Anatomic Variations of the Arteries of the Nasal Fossa
4. Surgical treatment of epistaxis. Interest in micro-surgical endo-nasal treatment [in French];Legent;Rev Laryngol,1986
5. Anatomy of the maxillary artery in the pterygo-maxillo-palatine fossa;Navarro;Anat Anz,1982
Cited by
10 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献