Methods for controlling nasal hemorrhaging

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ABSTRACT:
A method of controlling nasal hemorrhaging during a nasal procedure without exerting direct pressure on the area of bleeding utilizes a nasal tampon having an expansible sealing cuff. The tampon is inserted into the nasal cavity through the anterior nares until the expansible sealing cuff is disposed beyond the choanae. The expansible sealing cuff is the inflated, and the tampon slightly withdrawn into the nasal cavity so as to wedge the cuff between the choanae and the nasopharyngeal passageway and occlude the choanae. The tampon may also be adapted for connection to a source of suction so as to rapidly and continuously expel fluids from the nasal cavity.

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