Role of Haemostatic Agents in Partial Inferior Turbinectomy
The nasal turbinates help control airflow inside the nose and support normal breathing. A common problem in ENT practice is nasal blockage caused by inferior turbinate hypertrophy, which can happen due to conditions like rhinitis or deviated nasal septum. This may lead to long-term nasal obstruction, discomfort, and sleep problems.1 When medicines do not provide enough relief, surgeons may perform partial inferior turbinectomy (PIT) to improve airflow. However, after this surgery, doctors often need to manage issues such as bleeding, pain, slow healing, and intranasal adhesions (synichae).1,2 To help reduce these problems, surgeons use haemostatic agents and nasal packing materials. Two commonly used options are Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose (ORC), such as Surgi-ORC® and Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) nasal packs like SURGI-PVA™ . Together, these solutions help control bleeding, support healing, and improve recovery after turbinate surgery. What is Surgi-ORC® ? Surgi-ORC® ...