CO2 laser tonsillectomy: a comparison with conventional technique

Objective: To define the advantages and disadvantages of CO2 laser tonsillectomy compared with conventional method. Study design: Retrospective review. Setting: Department of Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, Apollo Hospitals Dhaka. Materials and Methods: This study included...

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Main Authors: ABM Tofazzal Hossain, Md Arif Hossain Bhuyan, Shahnaz Afroza, Shaila Kabir, AHM Zahurul Huq
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Published: Society of Otorhinolaryngologists & Head Neck Surgeons of Bangladesh 2009
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https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19089/7/CO2%20laser%20tonsillectomy%20fulltext.pdf
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author ABM Tofazzal Hossain
Md Arif Hossain Bhuyan
Shahnaz Afroza
Shaila Kabir
AHM Zahurul Huq
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description Objective: To define the advantages and disadvantages of CO2 laser tonsillectomy compared with conventional method. Study design: Retrospective review. Setting: Department of Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, Apollo Hospitals Dhaka. Materials and Methods: This study included fifty two patients with tonsillectomies from October 2007 to May 2008. The patients were diagnosed with history and clinical examination. Preoperative investigations have been done for general anaesthesia. Patients were intubated with laser reinforced endotracheal tube and fire precautions were taken. Laser tonsillectomy has been avoided below 10 years in our centre. 52 patients aged 10-35 years underwent tonsillectomy in a period of 10 months. Out of them 12 patients underwent laser tonsillectomies. The data of each patient included intra-operative blood loss, operation time, postoperative pain and postoperative healing. Results: All Patients were admitted for 24 hours. Intra operative blood loss was dramatically less with the use of CO2 laser than that of conventional method (5ml vs. 18ml). Profuse bleeding did not prolong this time especially in laser technique. The incidence of postoperative reactionary hemorrhage were not significantly different between two techniques. 2 patients suffered with secondary haemorrhage in conventional technique and in laser technique one patient had secondary haemorrhage. There was statistically significant difference in duration of operating time (15 vs. 40 min). Both methods of surgery had non-identical effect on post operative pain. Postoperative pain was less in laser technique than that of conventional technique in 7 days postoperative follow up. Leukocytic membrane formation and separation and final healing were earlier in laser technique than in conventional technique. Conclusion: CO2 laser is a safe and acceptable method for tonsillectomy. CO2 laser tonsillectomy reduces operation time and intraoperative blood loss. Postoperative pain is less than conventional technique and healing is also earlier in laser technique.
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spelling ums.eprints-190892021-06-30T14:00:46Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19089/ CO2 laser tonsillectomy: a comparison with conventional technique ABM Tofazzal Hossain Md Arif Hossain Bhuyan Shahnaz Afroza Shaila Kabir AHM Zahurul Huq RF Otorhinolaryngology Objective: To define the advantages and disadvantages of CO2 laser tonsillectomy compared with conventional method. Study design: Retrospective review. Setting: Department of Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, Apollo Hospitals Dhaka. Materials and Methods: This study included fifty two patients with tonsillectomies from October 2007 to May 2008. The patients were diagnosed with history and clinical examination. Preoperative investigations have been done for general anaesthesia. Patients were intubated with laser reinforced endotracheal tube and fire precautions were taken. Laser tonsillectomy has been avoided below 10 years in our centre. 52 patients aged 10-35 years underwent tonsillectomy in a period of 10 months. Out of them 12 patients underwent laser tonsillectomies. The data of each patient included intra-operative blood loss, operation time, postoperative pain and postoperative healing. Results: All Patients were admitted for 24 hours. Intra operative blood loss was dramatically less with the use of CO2 laser than that of conventional method (5ml vs. 18ml). Profuse bleeding did not prolong this time especially in laser technique. The incidence of postoperative reactionary hemorrhage were not significantly different between two techniques. 2 patients suffered with secondary haemorrhage in conventional technique and in laser technique one patient had secondary haemorrhage. There was statistically significant difference in duration of operating time (15 vs. 40 min). Both methods of surgery had non-identical effect on post operative pain. Postoperative pain was less in laser technique than that of conventional technique in 7 days postoperative follow up. Leukocytic membrane formation and separation and final healing were earlier in laser technique than in conventional technique. Conclusion: CO2 laser is a safe and acceptable method for tonsillectomy. CO2 laser tonsillectomy reduces operation time and intraoperative blood loss. Postoperative pain is less than conventional technique and healing is also earlier in laser technique. Society of Otorhinolaryngologists & Head Neck Surgeons of Bangladesh 2009 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19089/1/CO2.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19089/7/CO2%20laser%20tonsillectomy%20fulltext.pdf ABM Tofazzal Hossain and Md Arif Hossain Bhuyan and Shahnaz Afroza and Shaila Kabir and AHM Zahurul Huq (2009) CO2 laser tonsillectomy: a comparison with conventional technique. Bangladesh Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 15 (1). pp. 6-9. ISSN 2304-6244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjo.v15i1.4304
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Md Arif Hossain Bhuyan
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AHM Zahurul Huq
CO2 laser tonsillectomy: a comparison with conventional technique
title CO2 laser tonsillectomy: a comparison with conventional technique
title_full CO2 laser tonsillectomy: a comparison with conventional technique
title_fullStr CO2 laser tonsillectomy: a comparison with conventional technique
title_full_unstemmed CO2 laser tonsillectomy: a comparison with conventional technique
title_short CO2 laser tonsillectomy: a comparison with conventional technique
title_sort co2 laser tonsillectomy a comparison with conventional technique
topic RF Otorhinolaryngology
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