What does nose cancer necrotic debridement mean
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Our boss has nasopharyngeal carcinoma. He often has a runny nose. I feel that he has a runny nose. He has been taking medicine all the time, but the effect is not very good. I heard a few days ago that he went to the hospital for debridement. He said that the nasal cancer is necrotic and there is no way to treat it. Today, let me learn from you what the necrotic debridement of lower nasal cancer means.
What does nose cancer necrotic debridement mean
Objective: To investigate the effect of nasopharyngeal debridement in the treatment of recurrent epistaxis caused by nasopharyngeal necrosis after radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Methods 8 cases of nasopharyngeal hemorrhage caused by nasopharyngeal necrosis after radiotherapy were treated with nasopharyngeal debridement under the condition of unsatisfactory hemostatic effect.
Second: nasopharyngeal necrosis is a special sequelae of radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. In the past, conservative treatment was often used. Local debridement was performed under nasal endoscopy, and sensitive antibiotics were selected for anti infection treatment according to the results of bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test.
Third: Although the clinical symptoms were relieved after treatment, he died of nasopharyngeal hemorrhage within one year after nasopharyngeal necrosis. Endoscopic nasopharynx debridement is an effective method to treat nasopharyngeal necrosis after radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. However, the prognosis of patients with severe nasopharyngeal necrosis and involvement of large vessels is poor.
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The harm of nasopharyngeal carcinoma can not be underestimated, especially the cure rate of advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma is basically zero. Although the cure rate is very small, as long as we can actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, we believe that it will achieve good results and prolong our lives.