ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
Nasal packing is routinely used in septal surgery to prevent postoperative bleeding.
OBJECTIVE:
To demonstrate the possibility of transeptal suture as a safe and effective way to avoid nasal packing and to improve efficiency.
METHODS:
This is a prospective, descriptive, inferential cost study comprising 92 patients. Two randomized groups of patients were analyzed, one with nasal packing and the other with transeptal suture.
RESULTS:
In the group of transeptal suture no patient experienced postoperative bleeding, and a statistically significant reduction of pain and headache was demonstrated. At the same time, we improved efficiency by saving on material costs.
CONCLUSIONS:
Transeptal suture is an effective and safe alternative to classic nasal packing in septal surgery. Moreover, it improves the efficiency of the intervention by saving costs.
Keywords:
Septal surgery; Nasal packing; Transeptal suture; Efficiency