Literature DB >> 16445144

Tonsillectomy--cold dissection vs. hot dissection: a prospective study.

S Gendy1, M O'Leary, M Colreavy, H Rowley, T O'Dwyer, A Blayney.   

Abstract

Throughout the years, investigators and surgeons have developed new techniques for tonsillectomy aiming to lessen the postoperative morbidity and complications of tonsillectomy. It is generally accepted that the ideal method should decrease operative time, blood loss, postoperative haemorrhage and morbidity. To compare the technique and post-operative morbidity of two different tonsillectomy methods: cold dissection and bipolar electrodissection. A prospective study including a total of 545 children (Age: 3-16 yrs) undergoing tonsillectomy at The Children's University Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, from January 2003 to December 2003. The incidence of primary, secondary haemorrhage and postoperative pain was compared between both techniques. The overall rate of haemorrhage was 3.6% (20 patients) this included primary haemorrhage in 0.3% (2 patients) and secondary haemorrhage in 3.3% (18 patents). Primary haemorrhage occurred only in the electrodissection technique. As regards to secondary haemorrhage it was higher in the electrodissection technique 2.3% (12 patients) compared to 1% (6 patients) of the cold dissection technique. Patients rated pain to be more severe in the electrodissection technique compared to the cold dissection technique. Cold dissection tonsillectomy technique is still considered to be a safe and effective method with less posoperative morbidity complications as evidenced from our study.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16445144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir Med J        ISSN: 0332-3102


  6 in total

1.  Postoperative Outcomes in Cold Dissection Versus Bipolar Electrocautery Tonsillectomy: A Randomized Double-Blind Controlled Study.

Authors:  Mohammad Reza Mofatteh; Forod Salehi; Mehran Hosseini; Mahsa Hassanzadeh-Taheri; Seddigheh Meghdadi; Mohammadmehdi Hassanzadeh-Taheri
Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2017-09-11

Review 2.  Malpractice claims and unintentional outcome of tonsil surgery and other standard procedures in otorhinolaryngology.

Authors:  Jochen P Windfuhr
Journal:  GMS Curr Top Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2013-12-13

3.  Haemorrhage Rates After Two Commonly Used Tonsillectomy Methods: a Multicenter Study.

Authors:  Faris Brkic; Majda Mujic; Sekib Umihanic; Nermin Hrncic; Amna Goga; Ermin Goretic
Journal:  Med Arch       Date:  2017-04

4.  A Retrospective Analysis of Peroperative Risk Factors Associated with Posttonsillectomy Reactionary Hemorrhage in a Teaching Hospital.

Authors:  Vinoth Manimaran; Sanjeev Mohanty; Satish Kumar Jayagandhi; Preethi Umamaheshwaran; Shivapriya Jeyabalakrishnan
Journal:  Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2019-10-22

5.  Mean Duration for Cessation of Pain following Tonsillectomy Operation among the Patients of Otolaryngology Department in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study.

Authors:  Nain Bahadur Mahato; Meera Bista; Bhuwan Bhandari; Anil Maharjan
Journal:  JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc       Date:  2021-10-15       Impact factor: 0.556

6.  Comparison of postoperative morbidity between conventional cold dissection and bipolar electrocautery tonsillectomy: which technique is better?

Authors:  Mohammad Reza Mofatteh; Forod Salehi; Mehran Hosseini; Mahsa Hassanzadeh-Taheri; Gholamreza Sharifzadeh; Mohammadmehdi Hassanzadeh-Taheri
Journal:  Braz J Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2019-03-07
  6 in total

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