Training model for nasal packing

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A model is described for practising packing of the nose with ribbon gauze in the treatment of epistaxis. The model was constructed from accurate casts of a cadaveric nasal cavity. The value of the model as a practical teaching aid is shown by a trial on a group of 15 accident and emergency (A and E) doctors. After training on the model, there was a significant improvement in the confidence of the doctors to pack a nose, the amount of gauze packed and the visual appearance of the pack. Use of the model should raise the generally poor standard of nasal packing by doctors working in A and E departments.

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Sugarman, P. M., & Alderson, D. J. (1995). Training model for nasal packing. Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine, 12(4), 276–278. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.12.4.276

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