Abstract
Nasal packing is a significant factor of postoperative morbidity that affects quality of recovery following nasal surgery. The polyethylene glycol-coated (PEG) collagen patch (Hemopatch®) is a synthetic hemostatic agent with a dual mechanism of action, but whether it can be applied in nasal surgery remains unexplored. The postoperative symptoms of thick nasal discharge, loss of smell, headache, postnasal discharge, ear fullness and lack of good night's sleep in patients with Hemopatch are minimal after surgery. The total nasal resistance at postoperative day 1 (0.224 Pa/cm3) is lower than the preoperative total nasal resistance (0.412 Pa/cm3), indicating that the nasal air flow increases after surgery in patients using Hemopatch at postoperative day 1. This is the first report to demonstrate that Hemopatch is an alternative nasal packing to reduce the postoperative morbidity after nasal surgery.
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