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Prevention of nostril laceration in endonasal drilling: The use of protective ear speculum
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  • Patrick Dubach,
  • Efterpi Michalidou,
  • Manuel Waser,
  • Hergen Friedrich,
  • Marco Caversaccio,
  • Markus Huth
Patrick Dubach
Bürgerspital Solothurn

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Efterpi Michalidou
Bürgerspital Solothurn
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Manuel Waser
Burgerspital Solothurn
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Hergen Friedrich
Universitats-Kinderspital Zurich
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Marco Caversaccio
University Hospital, Inselspital
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Markus Huth
Burgerspital Solothurn
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Abstract

Key Points: • The use of drills in endoscopic rhinosurgery allows for precise, safe and rapid removal of solid bone in standard procedures such as dacryo-cysto-rhinostomia and has become indispensable in complicated surgical interventions such as median maxillectomy • Conventional otologic drills are often used as they are readily available, economical and very robust in use • Injuries caused by the rotating shaft of the burr are rare yet it can represent a serious complication following drilling procedures in extended endonasal surgery • The use of low-cost, reusable otology speculum eliminated this complication of nasal entrance lacerations throughout our institution to this date • As a simple safety measurement, we can recommend the application of ear speculum as a reliable protection against drill related nasal entrance laceration