Microdebrider-assisted partial tonsillectomy: short- and long-term outcomes

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作者
Bitar, Mohamed A. [1 ,3 ]
Rameh, Charbel [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] American Univ, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Sect Pediat Otolaryngol, Beirut 110236, Lebanon
[2] American Univ, Dept Otolaryngol, Beirut 110236, Lebanon
[3] Med Ctr, Beirut 110236, Lebanon
关键词
tonsillectomy; tonsillar hypertrophy; complications; regrowth; tonsillitis;
D O I
10.1007/s00405-007-0462-2
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
Microdebrider-assisted partial tonsillectomy has gained popularity in recent years. However, no prospective long-term follow-up exists in the literature and the risk of increase in tonsillitis is still a concern. We conducted a prospective randomized controlled study to assess the short-term benefits of microdebrider-assisted partial tonsillectomy (group 1) compared to electrocautery-assisted total tonsillectomy (group 2), to monitor the durability of the improvement and watch for any change in the rate of tonsillitis. Patients with symptomatic tonsillar hyperplasia were included and underwent either technique of tonsillar surgery. Duration of operation, amount of intra-operative blood loss, immediate and late complications, postoperative pain, return to normal activity and diet, and relief of obstructive symptoms were measured. Recurrence of symptoms and change in rate of tonsillitis in group1 were monitored. We studied 143 patients, 77 in group1 and 66 in group2. There was no significant difference in the surgical time (P > 0.05) or postoperative bleeding (P > 0.05) but more blood loss in group1 (P < 0.05) and more dehydration in group2 (P < 0.05) were encountered. All patients had complete relief of symptoms. Group1 returned earlier to normal activity (2.19 vs. 5.71 days; P < 0.05), to normal diet (5.28 vs. 8.16 days; P < 0.05) and needed less frequent analgesics (2.14 vs. 6.1 days; P < 0.05). More than two-thirds of group1 and less than one-third of group 2 were pain free after day 3. Most group 1 parents (96.1%) were highly satisfied, at initial follow-up, regarding the decision to perform the surgery in contrast to group 2 parents (19.7%). No recurrence of symptoms and no increase in rate of tonsillitis were noticed among group 1 after 20 months mean follow-up (median 20.6, range 1-36.2 months). Group 1 showed short-term benefits over group 2 and maintained the resultant improvement on the long-term with no infectious drawbacks.
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