FOR POSTERIOR NASAL CAVITY BALLOON TYPE A•B
Having been developed to replace Bellocq’s tamponade, the silicone-fabricated Posterior Nasal Cavity balloon is non-irritating and can be painlessly inserted and removed.
The balloon also may be used to prevent anesthetics or blood from running into the throat during surgical operations.
There are two types of balloons A and B
NASAL CAVITY BALLOON
Stops bleeding from Kiesselbach’s area.
MAXILLARY SINUS BALLOON
Stops post-operative bleeding and prevents facial deformity.
Precautions for use
When the roll valve is operated with wet hands to deflate the balloon, the roll valve may not return to normal, and the balloon may not expand. Do not operate with wet hands.