Literature DB >> 18533547

Adeno-tonsillar surgery in Italy.

G Motta1, D Casolino, B Cassiano, S Conticello, E Esposito, F Galletti, V Galli, G Larotonda, P Laudadio, N Mansi, E Mevio, E Mira, G Motta1, A Rinaldi Ceroni, V Tarantino, P Tavormina, C Vicini, S Motta, S Aversa, F Berni Canani, V Cappello, P Carra, D Cifarelli, G Cinquegrana, E Consolo, C Ondolo, G Ripa, G Romano.   

Abstract

Indications to surgery for adeno-tonsillar inflammatory disorders and analysis of the effectiveness of surgical treatment, compared with watchful waiting strategy, continue to be the subject of scientific debate. The present investigation focuses on the surgical activity of 14 Italian Otorhinolaryngological Units between 1999 and 2004. Surgical interventions (adeno-tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy) on 26915 children (age range: 2-11 years) were considered. Data on adeno-tonsillar interventions were analysed in relation to other interventions of ENT interest, performed in the same units and in the same period. Adeno-tonsillar interventions accounted for 35.4% of all operations of ENT interest. Adeno-tonsillectomy accounted for 56.6% of overall adeno-tonsillar operations, adenoidectomy 31.6%, tonsillectomy 11.8%. The percentage for the three interventions was homogeneous in the period of the study and in the recruited units. The percentage of children who underwent adeno-tonsillar surgery in paediatric units was higher as compared to general units, as far as concerns the overall number of operations performed. In southern Italy, the number of adeno-tonsillar interventions, in general, and of adeno-tonsillectomy, in particular, was higher compared to that in northern Italy. Results of the present study suggest that environmental factors, cultural issues and local health demands, may influence indications and, therefore, the different incidence of the operations under consideration in the units taking part in the investigation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18533547      PMCID: PMC2640065     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital        ISSN: 0392-100X            Impact factor:   2.124


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