Incidence of Postoperative Complications following Coblation Tonsillectomy with and Without Sutures

Background and Aim: Tonsillectomy is the commonest surgical procedure performed by otolaryngologists. Many surgical techniques and instruments are available and continually developed to reduce postoperative complications. However, no consensus exists regarding the standard technique.The Aim of The W...

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Main Authors: Ezz Aleslam Abdelhakim Mohamed, Mohamed Fathallah, Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Seleim
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Language:English
Published: Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta) 2022-02-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Arts
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Online Access:https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_220328_52b9aba176e952fbc2cedf44ac84df08.pdf
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author Ezz Aleslam Abdelhakim Mohamed
Mohamed Fathallah
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Seleim
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Mohamed Fathallah
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description Background and Aim: Tonsillectomy is the commonest surgical procedure performed by otolaryngologists. Many surgical techniques and instruments are available and continually developed to reduce postoperative complications. However, no consensus exists regarding the standard technique.The Aim of The Work: The current work aimed to compare the incidence of postoperative complications [bleeding and pain], after coblation tonsillectomy with and without sutures.Patients and Methods: The study included 60 patients with chronic tonsilitis scheduled for elective tonsillectomy. They categorized to either coblation with or without sutures. All were preoperatively assessed by history taking, physical examination and laboratory investigations. After surgical intervention, the follow-up was continued for 4 weeks. Any complications [especially pain and hemorrhage] were documented and compared.Results: Both groups were comparable regarding patient’s age and sex. In addition, laboratory investigations, and pain at the fourth postoperative week were comparable between groups. Postoperative bleeding was reported in 5.0%, and was restricted to coblation without sutures [3 patients; represented10.0% of the group]; it was mild and treated conservatively [no patient required secondary surgical intervention to control bleeding]. Pain was significantly reduced in coblation with suture than without sutures at the first, the second and the third postoperative weeks [6.40±0.70, 2.90±0.99 and 0.00±0.00 vs 8.8±0.79, 4.33±0.89, and 1.17±0.83, successively]. Pain was completely absent at the fourth postoperative week in both groups.Conclusion: Coblation with sutures is superior than coblation with sutures for tonsillectomy. It is associated with lower postoperative pain and hemorrhage, which reflects the safety and efficacy of the procedure.
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spelling doaj.art-b49dbfe1b41d4025b9260a9ee8cd2fe82022-12-22T02:03:56ZengAl-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta)International Journal of Medical Arts2636-41742682-37802022-02-01422176218110.21608/ijma.2022.110132.1408220328Incidence of Postoperative Complications following Coblation Tonsillectomy with and Without SuturesEzz Aleslam Abdelhakim Mohamed0Mohamed Fathallah1Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Seleim2Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptBackground and Aim: Tonsillectomy is the commonest surgical procedure performed by otolaryngologists. Many surgical techniques and instruments are available and continually developed to reduce postoperative complications. However, no consensus exists regarding the standard technique.The Aim of The Work: The current work aimed to compare the incidence of postoperative complications [bleeding and pain], after coblation tonsillectomy with and without sutures.Patients and Methods: The study included 60 patients with chronic tonsilitis scheduled for elective tonsillectomy. They categorized to either coblation with or without sutures. All were preoperatively assessed by history taking, physical examination and laboratory investigations. After surgical intervention, the follow-up was continued for 4 weeks. Any complications [especially pain and hemorrhage] were documented and compared.Results: Both groups were comparable regarding patient’s age and sex. In addition, laboratory investigations, and pain at the fourth postoperative week were comparable between groups. Postoperative bleeding was reported in 5.0%, and was restricted to coblation without sutures [3 patients; represented10.0% of the group]; it was mild and treated conservatively [no patient required secondary surgical intervention to control bleeding]. Pain was significantly reduced in coblation with suture than without sutures at the first, the second and the third postoperative weeks [6.40±0.70, 2.90±0.99 and 0.00±0.00 vs 8.8±0.79, 4.33±0.89, and 1.17±0.83, successively]. Pain was completely absent at the fourth postoperative week in both groups.Conclusion: Coblation with sutures is superior than coblation with sutures for tonsillectomy. It is associated with lower postoperative pain and hemorrhage, which reflects the safety and efficacy of the procedure.https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_220328_52b9aba176e952fbc2cedf44ac84df08.pdfcoblationsuturespostoperativepainhemorrhagetonsillectomy
spellingShingle Ezz Aleslam Abdelhakim Mohamed
Mohamed Fathallah
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Seleim
Incidence of Postoperative Complications following Coblation Tonsillectomy with and Without Sutures
International Journal of Medical Arts
coblation
sutures
postoperative
pain
hemorrhage
tonsillectomy
title Incidence of Postoperative Complications following Coblation Tonsillectomy with and Without Sutures
title_full Incidence of Postoperative Complications following Coblation Tonsillectomy with and Without Sutures
title_fullStr Incidence of Postoperative Complications following Coblation Tonsillectomy with and Without Sutures
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Postoperative Complications following Coblation Tonsillectomy with and Without Sutures
title_short Incidence of Postoperative Complications following Coblation Tonsillectomy with and Without Sutures
title_sort incidence of postoperative complications following coblation tonsillectomy with and without sutures
topic coblation
sutures
postoperative
pain
hemorrhage
tonsillectomy
url https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_220328_52b9aba176e952fbc2cedf44ac84df08.pdf
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