Postoperative Packing After Septoplasty: Is It Necessary?

The use of nasal packing following septoplasty has been proposed to serve multiple purposes. One of the most common reasons for use of packing is to prevent postoperative complications such as bleeding and formation of either synechiae or a septal hematoma. Stabilization of the remaining cartilage t...

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Published in:Otolaryngologic clinics of North America Vol. 42; no. 2; pp. 279 - 285
Main Authors: Dubin, Marika R., MD, Pletcher, Steven D., MD
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01-04-2009
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Summary:The use of nasal packing following septoplasty has been proposed to serve multiple purposes. One of the most common reasons for use of packing is to prevent postoperative complications such as bleeding and formation of either synechiae or a septal hematoma. Stabilization of the remaining cartilage to prevent postoperative deviation is another reason that packing may be used. Although it appears intuitive that packing may prevent or decrease the incidence of these complications, evidence supporting this assertion is limited at best. Furthermore, certain types of nasal packing have been demonstrated to increase postoperative pain and have been implicated as a causative factor of catastrophic complications, such as toxic shock. With limited evidence to suggest a beneficial effect and a potential for deleterious side-effects, the routine use of postoperative packing following septoplasty should be questioned.
ISSN:0030-6665
1557-8259
DOI:10.1016/j.otc.2009.01.015