Nasal deviation as a result previous trauma is common referral in our population. In primary care patients will present either acutely or following a period of healing.
In the acute setting patients should be assessed as per any facial injury with an ATLS approach as there are often other associated injuries. The majority of acute cases will present to A+E but if seen in primary care, it is important to rule out;
- Evidence of concussion or more significant head injury
- Associated injuries (mandible or orbital fracture)
- Septal haematoma
- Clear unilateral rhinorrhoea
In the absence of the above issues, an isolated nasal fracture has a window of 2-3 weeks before the bones will reset, therefore if the patient wants to be considered for a nasal manipulation we need to see them ideally 1-2 weeks after the traumatic event. (Follow referral guidance below). If seen by the GP after 3 weeks, document the injury, and advise the patient they need to wait 6 months and if still symptomatic represent to the GP who can then refer as described below.
When considering routine referrals, there are two occasions when we will consider a rhinoplasty as an isolated or part of a combined surgical procedure. These are if there is a functional impairment and a rhinoplasty will help improve the function of the nose, or if there has been NHS documentation of trauma within a year of the injury. We don’t accept purely cosmetic referrals with no history of trauma within a year. Even with document trauma and/or a functional issue we don’t offer septoplasty or septorhinoplasty until at least the age of 18. This is to allow the mid face to grow unimpeded.
In Scotland we are governed by the adult exceptional referral protocol (AERP) please see the document below in other evidence. One of the most important aspects to consider prior to referral is the psychological state of the patient.
Referral contraindicated;
- Significant life event in the last 12 months (birth, relationship breakdown, bereavement)
- Episode of self harm within the last 2 years