2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-6723.2010.01289.x
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Manipulation of nasal fractures with local anaesthetic: A ‘How to do it’ with online video tutorial

Abstract: Nasal fractures are the most common facial fractures and displaced fractures may cause considerable cosmetic concern. Traditionally, displaced nasal fractures have been manipulated under general anaesthesia (GA) performed within 2 weeks of the injury. Despite evidence for the benefit of local anaesthesia (LA), nasal fractures are still most commonly reduced under GA. We have presented a method of reduction of simple nasal fractures under LA in an outpatient setting. This has the advantage of being painless, si… Show more

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“…5 In recent years, manipulation under anaesthesia procedures have also been performed in an out-patient clinic setting using local anaesthesia (LA) techniques such as the nasociliary nerve block. 2 This involves the infiltration of LA bilaterally, between the medial canthus and glabella, down to the periosteum. Some providers also administer topical anaesthetic to each nostril.…”
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“…5 In recent years, manipulation under anaesthesia procedures have also been performed in an out-patient clinic setting using local anaesthesia (LA) techniques such as the nasociliary nerve block. 2 This involves the infiltration of LA bilaterally, between the medial canthus and glabella, down to the periosteum. Some providers also administer topical anaesthetic to each nostril.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some providers also administer topical anaesthetic to each nostril. 2 The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has forced surgical departments across the country to reduce the number of surgical procedures performed in order to minimise hospital contact, and to reconsider which emergency procedures can be conducted in an out-patient clinic setting. 6 This has led to the shift to performing manipulation under LA, to reduce the demand on elective operating theatres and limit the number of hospital interactions.…”
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