Case Report

Ligation of Internal Maxillary Artery for Intractable Epistaxis

Authors: G. P. HENDERSON JR., MD, T. H. POPE JR., MD, W. R. HUDSON, MD.

Abstract

Intractable epistaxis may require ligation of the arterial blood supply to the nose. The authors review twenty patients treated in this manner.

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