• Title of article

    Comparison of Postoperative Pain in Children with Two Intracapsular Tonsillotomy Techniques and a Standard Tonsillectomy

  • Author/Authors

    Deak, Levente Al Zahra Hospital - Department of Ear, Nose Throat,, United Arab Emirates , Saxton, David Al Zahra Hospital - Department of Ear, Nose Throat, United Arab Emirates , Johnston, Keith Muscat Private Hospital - Department of Anaesthesia Critical Care, Oman , Benedek, Palma Heim Pál Children s Hospital - Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Bronchology, Hungary , Katona, Gábor Heim Pál Children s Hospital - Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Bronchology, Hungary

  • From page
    500
  • To page
    505
  • Abstract
    Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the duration and severity of postoperative painfor two different tonsillotomy techniques (radiofrequency [RF] and microdebrider [MD]) with the standard tonsillectomy. Methods: This non-randomised retrospective study, carried out from February 2011 to September 2012, investigated 128 children in two independent centres: Heim Pál Children’s Hospital in Budapest, Hungary, and Muscat Private Hospital in Muscat, Oman. Those undergoing conventional tonsillectomies acted as the control group. One centre tested the MD technique (n = 28) while the other centre tested the RF technique (n = 31). Results: The pain-free period after the tonsillotomies was similar between the two techniques and ranged up to three days. Other indicators of pain resolution, like the use of a single analgesic, reduced night-time waking and the time taken to resume a normal diet, were also similar for the two groups. However, patients benefited significantly from having a tonsillotomy rather than a tonsillectomy. Conclusion: The partial resectioning of tonsillar tissue using the MD and RF techniques showed promising outcomes for a better postoperative quality of life when compared to a traditional tonsillectomy. In this study, the results of both the MD and RF tonsillotomy methods were almost identical in terms of the duration of postoperative pain and recovery time.
  • Keywords
    Quality of Life , Postoperative Pain , Obstructive Sleep Apnoea , Tonsillotomy , Tonsillectomy
  • Journal title
    Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
  • Journal title
    Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
  • Record number

    2690885