Nasal trauma Flashcards

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Q

what are the important features of a nasal trauma history

A

when it occurred, mechanism of injury(eg sport, fight), loss of consciousness, epistaxis, breathing

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what are the different clinical features that can be seen on exam of nasal trauma

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bruising, swelling, tenderness, deviation, epistaxis, infraorbital sensation, CNs

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why is it important to exclude the presence of a septal haematoma with nasal trauma

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septum can lose its blood supply and get infected, also risk of infection spreading to the brain

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4
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what pathology is it important to exclude with nasal trauma

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septal haematoma

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5
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what is the diagnosis of nasal fracture based on

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clinical diagnosis based on deviation/cosmesis, breathing

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6
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describe the management of nasal fractures

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review in ENT 5-7 days after incident, then consider digital manipulation in <3 weeks

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7
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what are the complications associated with nasal fracture

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epistaxis, CSF leak, meningitis, anosmia

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what arteries are involved in epistaxis, and what one is especially involved

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sphenopalatine artery, Ethmoid arteries and Greater palatine arteries
esp. anterior ethmoid artery

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9
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describe the first aid measures involved in the management of epistaxis

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pinch nasal cartilage quite hard and high up for 5-10mins if doesn’t settle get help, ice, cautery, nasal packing

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describe what is involved in the management of epistaxis in A+E

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resuscitate on arrival if necessary, arrest flow/pressure, remove clot, anterior rhinoscopy, cautery/pack, 30degree rigid nasendoscopy, cauterise vessel

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what further treatment is required for epistaxis if doesn’t stop bleeding in A+E

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consider arterial ligation of causative artery

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what is involved in the systemic management of epistaxis

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reversal of effect of anticoagulant, correction of clotting abnormalities, platelet transfusion, treatment of hypertension

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13
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describe the healing of CSF leaks

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often heal spontaneously, if not within 10 days then need treatment

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14
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what is a possible cause of CSF leak

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if site of fracture is the cribriform plate

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