FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to medicine, namely to otorhinolaryngology, and can be used in case of necessity to stop nose bleeding, mainly in patients with impairment of consciousness in extreme conditions. For this purpose hemostatic catheter is introduced into one or both nasal passages. Catheter consists of case with two balloons, one of which is fastened in back part of device and is provided with canal, inside which placed is plastic rod, made for modeling case in accordance with anatomy of nasal cavity, and valve for its inflation on anterior end of device. Second - anterior balloon, surrounds device case and is movable along it and has canal for air supply via valve. One catheter is introduced into each nasal passage with further filling of back and anterior balloons with air in volume 10-12 ml and 5-7 ml, respectively.
EFFECT: inventions make it possible to efficiently stop different types of nose bleedings, including in patients with impairment of consciousness in extreme conditions.
2 cl, 3 dwg, 2 ex
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Dates
2012-10-10—Published
2011-02-25—Filed