The procedure is performed in both emergency and scheduled ambulatory settings and requires an appropriate medical environment, physician expertise, and strict adherence to clinical protocols.
Its purpose is to deescalate the condition of the nasal cavity, providing both local hemostasis and overall improvement in the patient's condition.
For effective implementation, it is essential that the physician tailors the intervention to the patient’s individual characteristics, which includes assessing age, general health status, and the current clinical picture.
In addition to the procedure itself, post-intervention monitoring and management are often necessary to prevent complications and ensure full recovery.