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Transport of a patient with massive traumatic epistaxis using a cricket helmet and posterior nasal packing
ENT Journal, 07/02/09
Alexander PV et al. - Most traumatic epistaxis is self-limiting and can be controlled simply. Anterior nasal packing, posterior nasal packing, and greater palatine fossa injections have been described.1 Bleeding that is not controlled by these methods necessitates further intervention, such as endoscopic ablation and embolization.
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