Which does nose bone fracture correct go?

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The phenomenon of nasal bone fracture can occur alone or at the same time with other jaw fractures. If it occurs alone, only a single nasal bone fracture can be treated. But if it occurs at the same time with other jaw fractures, which should be corrected? Let's talk about it

Which does nose bone fracture correct go?

If there is no displacement of simple nasal bone fracture, the nasal cavity can be given hemostasis without other treatment. Sometimes the nasal deformity should be reset before or after swelling. However, it should be done within one week after injury. If it is more than two weeks, the reduction is difficult due to callus formation. The deformities left behind after the operation should be corrected by plastic surgery.

A cotton piece soaked in 1% of Kane and a little 1:1000 adrenaline was placed on the surface of nasal mucosa and removed after 5-10 minutes of anesthesia. The nasal bone reduction forceps, small stripper or gun forceps were used to wrap Vaseline gauze or cotton for reduction. After measuring the distance of the fracture site on the lateral side of the nose, the stripper was inserted into the nose, placed behind the displaced nasal bone, and forced to lift the fracture forward and upward. At this time, the sound of fracture repositioning can often be heard

In case of bilateral nasal bone fracture, the reduction device can be placed under the sunken nasal bone. While moving up, the other hand thumb or thumb forefinger is held outside the nose to push the contralateral displaced nasal bone inward, and the two hands cooperate with each other for reduction. The nasal bone reduction forceps can also be clamped at the fracture and lifted forward for reduction.

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It is suggested that once the patient has confirmed the disease, he must actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment. Usually, patients with the disease can achieve the goal of cure as long as he can actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.