Epistaxis DR. MONA AHMED A/RAHIM ENT Surgeon Khartoum Center for Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases and Head and Neck Surgery Assistant Professor Faculty of.

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Epistaxis DR. MONA AHMED A/RAHIM ENT Surgeon Khartoum Center for Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases and Head and Neck Surgery Assistant Professor Faculty of Medicine Alneelain University

Definition : Definition : It is bleeding per nose It is bleeding per nose

Anatomy : Anatomy : The main blood vessils that contributes in epistaxis are : The main blood vessils that contributes in epistaxis are : 1. Anterior ethmoidal artery – from the internal carotid artery 1. Anterior ethmoidal artery – from the internal carotid artery 2. Greater palatine artery 2. Greater palatine artery 3. Sphenopalatine artery 3. Sphenopalatine artery 4. Superior labial artery 4. Superior labial artery

Causes.: Causes.: A. Local : A. Local : 1.Idiopathic < 90% 1.Idiopathic < 90% 2. Nasal picking specialy in children 2. Nasal picking specialy in children 3. Trauma 3. Trauma 4. Foreign body nose 4. Foreign body nose 5. After nasal surgery 5. After nasal surgery 6. Inflamatory e.g chronic sinusitis 6. Inflamatory e.g chronic sinusitis 7. fever 7. fever

8. dry weather 8. dry weather 9. hot weather 9. hot weather 10. cold weather 10. cold weather 11. benign and malignant tumours of the nose, paranasal sinuses and nasopharynx 11. benign and malignant tumours of the nose, paranasal sinuses and nasopharynx

B. General : B. General : 1. Hypertension 1. Hypertension 2.Raised venous pressure in cardiac or pulmonary diseases e. g miteral stenosis 2.Raised venous pressure in cardiac or pulmonary diseases e. g miteral stenosis 3. Renal failure 3. Renal failure 4. Chronic liver diseases e g liver cirrhosis or liver failure 4. Chronic liver diseases e g liver cirrhosis or liver failure

5. Diseases of blood and blood vessels : 5. Diseases of blood and blood vessels : - Leukaemia - Leukaemia - Haemophelia - Haemophelia - Christmas disease (lack of Vit K ) - Christmas disease (lack of Vit K ) - Purpura - Purpura - Sickle cell anaemia - Sickle cell anaemia - Vit C diffeciency - Vit C diffeciency - Von Willebrand’s disease - Von Willebrand’s disease - Familiar haemorrhegic telangectasia (Osler – Rendu disease - Familiar haemorrhegic telangectasia (Osler – Rendu disease

Sites Of Bleeding : Sites Of Bleeding : 1. nasal septum : Little’s area (Kiesseibach’s plexus ) 75%-90% of all cases of epistaxis arises from the septum. 1. nasal septum : Little’s area (Kiesseibach’s plexus ) 75%-90% of all cases of epistaxis arises from the septum. 2. inferior turbinates and nasal floor 2. inferior turbinates and nasal floor 3. above the middle turbinate : arises from anterior ethmoidal artery and usually occurs in hypertensive patients 3. above the middle turbinate : arises from anterior ethmoidal artery and usually occurs in hypertensive patients

Little’s Area anatomy

4. Wood rough’s area : it is a venous plexus in the posterior end of the inferior turbinate and it is the commonest site of bleeding in hypertensive patients 4. Wood rough’s area : it is a venous plexus in the posterior end of the inferior turbinate and it is the commonest site of bleeding in hypertensive patients

Treatment : Treatment : A. Immediate : A. Immediate : 1. Pressure on the nostril compresses the vessels in Little’s area 1. Pressure on the nostril compresses the vessels in Little’s area 2. packing of the nose : 2. packing of the nose : - anterior nasal packing with gauze impregnated in vaselin or tetracycline ointment - anterior nasal packing with gauze impregnated in vaselin or tetracycline ointment - posterior nasal packing by gauze or Foley’s catheter - posterior nasal packing by gauze or Foley’s catheter

B. Curative and preventive : B. Curative and preventive : Done when immediate treatment fails or repeated bleeding occurs : Done when immediate treatment fails or repeated bleeding occurs : 1. cauterization of the bleeding point either with galvanocautery or silver niterate (chemical cautery ) 1. cauterization of the bleeding point either with galvanocautery or silver niterate (chemical cautery ) 2. examination under general anesthesia to identify the site of bleeding 2. examination under general anesthesia to identify the site of bleeding

3. arterial ligation done on rare occasions when packing and cautery fails 3. arterial ligation done on rare occasions when packing and cautery fails - external carotid artery - external carotid artery - ligation or clipping of the maxillary artery - ligation or clipping of the maxillary artery -- ethmoidal artery -- ethmoidal artery 4. embolization. 4. embolization.

Foley’s catheter(nasal packing)

Anterior nasal pack