Epistaxis
Module Summary
Epistaxis is frequently encountered in an otolaryngology practice in both pediatric and adult populations. A variety of underlying disease, systemic, and therapeutic factors can cause bleeding. Being able to recognize the severity of blood loss, having an understanding of vascular anatomy, and the ability to quickly and appropriately select which is the best therapeutic option for each patient will lead to the successful treatment of epistaxis.
Module Learning Objectives
- Describe the pertinent vascular anatomy of the nasal cavity as it relates to epistaxis.
- Recognize the various causes of epistaxis and their impact on the patient’s overall health.
- Explain how to appropriately triage a bleeding patient.
- Describe how to accurately evaluate and treat the epistaxis patient via conservative, surgical, and endovascular approaches.
- Discuss the potential complications of treatment.
Resources
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- Annual Meeting Webcasts (AMW):
- AAO-HNSF Clinical Practice Guideline: Nosebleed (Epistaxis)
- Comprehensive Management of HHT in the Office and in the OR
- Comprehensive Management of HHT in the Office and in the OR (2019)
- Essential Guide to Management of Epistaxis
- Foam Sclerotherapy for Epistaxis and Cutaneous Telangiectasias
- Maximizing Hemostasis in Sinus Surgery: Practical Tips Part I and II
- Clinical Practice Guideline (Cpg):
- Patient Management Perspectives (Pmp):
- Surgical Videos:
- Epistaxis surgical videos (Open Access)