upper labial artery ligation

Nose bleeding caused by rupture of the branch of the upper lip artery, which was not controlled by nasal tamponade. The characteristics of epistaxis caused by the upper lip artery are: 1 arterial bleeding. 2 The bleeding site is located near the nose of the nasal septum. 3 compression upper lip bleeding significantly reduced or stopped. Treatment of diseases: nasal septum abscess nasal septum perforation Indication Nose bleeding caused by rupture of the branch of the upper lip artery, which was not controlled by nasal tamponade. The characteristics of epistaxis caused by the upper lip artery are: 1 arterial bleeding. 2 The bleeding site is located near the nose of the nasal septum. 3 compression upper lip bleeding significantly reduced or stopped. Preoperative preparation Cut the affected side of the nose hair. Surgical procedure 1. Extra-slit suture method: sitting in the seat, infiltrating the nasal vestibule floor and the adjacent upper lip subcutaneously with 1% procaine 2ml, and inserting the triangular curved needle into the needle 0.5cm from the medial side of the lower nostril, through the muscle layer, from At the bottom of the nasal vestibule, 0.5 to 0.6 cm from the anterior nasal orifice, the needle is placed close to the nasal septum, and the silk thread is tightened and ligated. 2. Intralumbar ligation: supine position, 1% procaine 2 ~ 3ml block side of the infraorbital nerve, flip the upper lip, 0.5cm in the upper side of the same side of the mouth made a vertical perpendicular to the lip red edge, length of about 0.4 The mucosal incision of cm is separated under the mucosa along both sides of the incision. The upper labial artery parallel to the lip can be found on the surface of the muscular layer, freed, and double-lued to suture the incision.

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