Soft nasal bolster or tape nasal dressing after sinonasal surgery: The patient knows best

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Background: Rolled up gauzes held in place under the nose with a sticky tape applied to the cheeks are routinely used immediately post-op on patients following their sinonasal surgery. Removal of the tape can be painful for patient. To avoid this, we introduced a nasal bolster made by putting a rolled up swab in an elasticated tubular bandage which is then tied at the back of the head. Methods: A prospective patient satisfaction survey questionnaire carried out over 8 months from inpatient stay patients who underwent sinonasal surgery. A database was created to record patient demographics, type of surgery, type of bolster used, patients reported satisfaction and preference for type of nasal bolster scored on a visual analogue scale (VAS) from 1-10. Results: A total of 130 (Male 77; age range 14-79 years) completed the questionnaires. Most common operations were FESS and septoplasty. Of the 130 patients, 100 used only the soft nasal bolster and scored it 8.5/10 on the VAS. A cohort of 30 patients used both types of bolsters and had preferred the soft bolster compared to the tape dressing (VAS 8.3 vs 3.8). Conclusion: Our simple service evaluation study shows that non-adhesive nasal bolster is preferred following sinonasal surgery. The soft nasal bolster is easy to make at a relative small cost and is non-abrasive and painless for post-op patients. Therefore, we propose the soft nasal bolster should be more widely used in post-operative care for patient comfort.
鼻窦手术后软鼻垫或带鼻敷料:患者最清楚
背景:将纱布卷在鼻下,用胶带粘在脸颊上,是鼻窦手术后立即使用的常规方法。撕掉胶带对病人来说是痛苦的。为了避免这种情况,我们引入了一种鼻垫,将卷起的棉签放入有弹性的管状绷带中,然后将其绑在脑后。方法:对接受鼻外科手术的住院患者进行为期8个月的满意度问卷调查。建立了一个数据库,记录患者的人口统计数据、手术类型、使用的枕型、患者报告的满意度和对鼻枕类型的偏好,以视觉模拟量表(VAS)从1-10分进行评分。结果:共130例(男77例;年龄范围14-79岁)完成问卷。最常见的手术是FESS和鼻中隔成形术。在130例患者中,100例仅使用软鼻垫,VAS评分为8.5/10。一组30名患者使用了两种类型的支撑,与胶带敷料相比,他们更喜欢软支撑(VAS 8.3 vs 3.8)。结论:我们的简单服务评价研究表明,无粘连鼻托是鼻外科手术后首选的方法。柔软的鼻托易于制作,成本相对较低,对术后患者无磨蚀性和无痛性。因此,我们建议在术后护理中更广泛地使用软性鼻托,以提高患者的舒适度。
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