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How to Prepare a Simple But Well-Fitting Ice Pack for Rhinoplasty Patients
Sevilay Aynaci1, Nuray Bayar Muluk2, Cemal Cingi3,4
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Private Umit Hospital, Eskisehir.
Objectives:
Although postoperative edema and ecchymosis are expected results of rhinoplasty, the authors attempt to limit them by applying a cold compress to osteotomy lines after rhinoplasty. Many forms of cold eye masks and facial masks have been described. In this report, the authors present a method for preparing a simple but well-fitting ice pack to use in rhinoplasty patients.
Methods:
To prepare this ice pack, the last 2 digits of a regular surgical glove are filled with tap water and a knot is tied to form a V shape. The rest of the glove is removed. This pack is then placed into the freezer until the end of the rhinoplasty procedure. This simple ice pack fits completely on the lateral osteotomy line.
Results:
Benefits are: it is easily prepared, it fits appropriately on the lateral osteotomy line, this pack is perfectly fitted to the target area without blocking the patient's vision, thus, patients typically keep it on during their transfer from the operation theatre to their room, which can take a long time in some hospitals, and it is very effective and easy to create and apply. In addition, it is almost free of charge.
Conclusion:
This pack is perfectly fitted to the target area without blocking the patient's vision. Thus, patients typically keep it on during their transfer from the operation theatre to their room, which can take a long time in some hospitals.
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