Nasal Strip Tampons
One of the important measures that are performed during various surgeries is to control bleeding. The simplest technique to control bleeding is to use a variety of tampons and compresses the bleeding site. Nasal tampons with different names such as narrow strip tampons, nasal mesh, nasal wick, narrow mesh, etc.
Tampons are one of the useful bleeding control products in surgeries. These tampons are long bands with a small width and mesh-like texture (mesh) that are in use in various surgeries.
Specifications of AJP nasal tampons
The AJP nasal tampon that is a product of “Asia Jarah Pishro co.”, produced in the size of 8*1200 mm with a soft sponge texture, flexibility, and high absorption, and sterilized by ethylene oxide after quality controls along the way.
- The material used in the nose mesh is soft, compressed, and refined fibers.
- They exhibit high absorption blood.
The role of tampons in surgery
- Applying proper pressure to the walls of the cavity during and after surgery
- Filling surgical cavities to prevent the accumulation of blood and discharge
- Adding disinfectant solution to prevent infection in the cavity after surgery
How to use nasal tampons?
Today, the new methods and techniques that developed in the field of tampon production, caused the flourishing usage of small and delicate tampons.
One of the most important uses of tape-shaped tampons is to place them in the patient’s nose or other bleeding cavities. This puts pressure on the bleeding area, stops the bleeding, and improves the surgeon’s vision.
Also, in many cases, there is a possibility of bleeding at the end of the surgery, and one of the easiest ways to deal with it is using the same type of tampon, which is possible in different forms according to the surgeon’s discretion:
- Sometimes a tampon may simply get in through the tip into the nose to fill the cavity
- Sometimes may require dividing that into pieces and inserting them into the hole one by one
- In some cases, you may need to soak it in disinfectant (solution or ointment) to prevent adhesion to the tissue and prevent inflammation and infection, and then put it in place.
In all cases, the end of the tampon or incised tampon is placed outside the surgical site to determine the time of discharge and completely removed.
How to remove nasal tampons?
In the past, removing large tampons was very painful and annoying, but fortunately, with the evolution and changes made, it has become easier.
The doctor, with a spray or injection of physiological serum used in the cavity and on the mesh, performs the removal of the tampon painlessly for the patient with a little time, and the patient may only have a slight discomfort.
The doctor removes the tampon painlessly and with little time for the patient by using a spray or injection of physiological serum in the cavity and on the mesh, and the patient may only have a little discomfort.
After removing the tampon, the patient may bleed a little, which will be normal after removing the tampon (depending on the amount of adhesion to the tissue).
Why use the AJP nasal tampon?
This nasal tampon model with code 1500 is designed and manufactured in the factory of Asia Jarah Pishro Company.
In producing this model tampons we are using standard methods and precise quality controls and have the necessary licenses from the General Directorate of Medical Equipment, which guarantees the quality and authenticity of the product 100%.
It has IRC (Food and Drug Organization of Iran), GTIN, and purchasing managers of medical centers and distributors who can confidently make their purchases without any problems.
Different types of narrow strip tampon
- Narrow strip tampon (Simple)
- Narrow strip tampon (Radiopaque)
The nasal mesh usages
This type of tampon can use in various surgeries. These include general surgeries such as small abscesses or fistulas, as well as pilonidal cysts and similar cases, ENT, orthopedic surgeries, masses of hands, feet, and etc.
The most common usage of tampons is bleeding control during and after rhinoplasty so that’s why usually known as a nasal mesh.
In cases that use nasal mesh for bleeding control and absorption of secretions after surgery, they are usually evacuated one to two days after surgery, and exceptionally more at the discretion of the surgeon.
Warnings
- Keep dry
- Single-use only
- Don’t use when the package has opened or damaged
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