Effect of hot saline pack versus topical tranexamic acid in post adenoidectomy bleeding

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Abstract Background Adenoidectomy is a popular surgical technique in the field of otolaryngology that successful, safe, and effective. Diffuse microvascular post-adenoidectomy bleeding, on other hand, still common concern. Aim The objective this study to do comparison between efficacy hot saline pack versus topical tranexamic acid when administered topically children who have had only adenoidectomy terms intra-operative blood loss post-operative bleeding. Methods This prospective case-control contained total 180 patients, divided into three classes. Class A: included 60 patients with application control B: C: use hold bleeding Results mean intraoperative class B was lower than classes A C, pre- HB level C B, difference statistically considerable classes, showed differences also while there non-considerable B. Conclusion current found more effective for haemostasis pack, shorter time fewer recurettage electrocauterization procedures. Trial registration Name trial: Research ethics committee faculty medicine Benha university. Registration number: Ms1-1-2020. Date registration: 22-1-2021.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2090-8539', '1012-5574']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s43163-023-00407-1