Title of article :
Hydrogen Peroxide 3%: Is it Beneficial in Tonsillectomy?
Author/Authors :
Al-Abbasi, Ahmed M , Saeed, Zahra K
From page :
201
To page :
204
Abstract :
The world over, tonsillectomy is one of the operations most frequently performed by otolaryngologists, who are in search of a technique of ton sillectomy where the operation time and operative blood loss is reduced . This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of hydrogen peroxide 3% on tonsillectomy times, blood loss during the surgery and on the number of tiesused . Methods: A pilot study of 30 patients was carried out in the Department of Otolar yngology of Basrah General Hospital, Iraq, in the period from February to July 2006. Tonsillectomy was performed using hydrogen peroxide 3% as a haem ost atic agent in Group A (n = 15), while in Group B(n = 15) nOagent was used with the gauze pack. Results: The application of hydrogen peroxide 3% in the tonsillar fossae reduced the operation time by 31%, the operative blood loss by 32 .9% and also reduced the number of tiesused by 50% in Group A. All the seresults are statistically significant. Conclusion: The local application of 3% hydrogen peroxide on the tonsillarbed after tonsillectomy is beneficial in regard to decreasing the procedure time, the volume of blood loss, and the number of tiesused.
Keywords :
Tonsillectomy , Hydrogen peroxide , Haemostasis
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Record number :
2690474
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