Aneeshkumar M K, Osman E, Shahab R, Roland N J
Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital Aintree, Lower Lane, Liverpool, UK.
Emerg Med J. 2005 Dec;22(12):912-3. doi: 10.1136/emj.2004.022434.
We report a patient with epistaxis who used cotton wool to pack his nose before reaching the hospital, and underwent further packing in the accident and emergency department, which probably pushed the cottonwool further back. This led to the formation of foreign body granuloma inside the nasal cavity. It is difficult to examine the nose without proper equipment and experience, and the examination is more difficult in the presence of active bleeding to find a foreign body such as cotton wool. Hence, it is important to ask the patient about any temporary pack they have used in the nose and to look for and remove it before inserting a proper pack. It is also important for trainees to have a better understanding of the different levels of management of epistaxis. Hence, we propose the term "epistaxis management ladder" for easy understanding of the treatment of epistaxis.
我们报告了一名鼻出血患者,他在到达医院之前用棉球填塞鼻子,并在急诊科接受了进一步填塞,这可能使棉球被推得更深。这导致鼻腔内形成异物肉芽肿。没有合适的设备和经验很难检查鼻腔,并且在有活动性出血的情况下更难找到像棉球这样的异物。因此,询问患者是否在鼻子里使用过任何临时填塞物并在插入合适的填塞物之前寻找并取出它很重要。对于实习生来说,更好地理解鼻出血的不同管理水平也很重要。因此,我们提出“鼻出血管理阶梯”这一术语,以便于理解鼻出血的治疗。