Silver nitrate cautery in the outpatient management of paediatric recurrent idiopathic epistaxis: An institutional review

Authors : Dilesh A Mogre, Dilesh A Mogre, Krishna Vora, Krishna Vora

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijoas.2021.002

Volume : 4

Issue : 1

Year : 2021

Page No : 6-8

Background: Recurrent idiopathic epistaxis is a common paediatric condition associated with anxiety in children and their parents. We retrospectively studied the safety and efficacy of silver nitrate cauterisation in children.
Materials and Methods: A retrospective cohort study of 70 children was performed as a part of departmental Audit for the year 2018- 2019.
Results: The average age was 10.51 [SD = 2.42], after a single session of nasal cauterisation 78.57 % cases reported no further nosebleeds. Stinging and discomfort was reported by 70% of patients.
Conclusions: Outpatient silver-nitrate cautery under topical anesthesia is a safe and effective method associated with mild stinging and discomfort.

Keywords: Paediatrics, Recurrent Idiopathic Epistaxis, Silver Nitrate Cautery.


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