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Haemorrhage Rates After Two Commonly Used Tonsillectomy Methods: a Multicenter Study

INTRODUCTION: Tonsillectomy is a frequently used, low-risk surgical procedure. The post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage occurs rarely, but is a life-threatening complication. Some studies show that the surgical technique affects the haemorrhage rate. AIMS: To analyse the post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage rat...

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Autores principales: Brkic, Faris, Mujic, Majda, Umihanic, Sekib, Hrncic, Nermin, Goga, Amna, Goretic, Ermin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5511533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28790543
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/medarh.2017.71.119-121
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author Brkic, Faris
Mujic, Majda
Umihanic, Sekib
Hrncic, Nermin
Goga, Amna
Goretic, Ermin
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Mujic, Majda
Umihanic, Sekib
Hrncic, Nermin
Goga, Amna
Goretic, Ermin
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description INTRODUCTION: Tonsillectomy is a frequently used, low-risk surgical procedure. The post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage occurs rarely, but is a life-threatening complication. Some studies show that the surgical technique affects the haemorrhage rate. AIMS: To analyse the post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage rate, and to determine whether the effect of the surgical technique on the haemorrhage rate exists. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed data of all patients who underwent a tonsillectomy in three regional ENT departments in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tuzla, Zenica and Bihac) between January 1(st) 2015 and October 31(st) 2016. Disorders which could affect the post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage rate were excluded. Tonsillectomy techniques used in these three centers were the hot technique (monopolar/bipolar forceps dissection and haemostasis) and the combined technique (cold steel dissection with monopolar/bipolar forceps haemostasis). RESULTS: 1087 patients that underwent a tonsillectomy were analysed in this study. 864 (79.48%) of those were children. 922 (84.82%) patients were operated using the combined technique, 165 (15.17%) underwent a tonsillectomy using the hot technique. Post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage occured in 46 (4.23%) patients. 45 (4.88%) patients had a postoperative haemorrhage after tonsillectomy using the combined technique, whereas haemorrhage occured in 1 patient (0.6%) after using the hot technique. The haemorrhage rate was about eight times lower after tonsillectomy using the hot technique (p=0.012). CONCLUSION: We conclude that the surgical technique used for tonsillectomy and adenotonsillectomy with the lowest post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage rate is the hot technique; these results are statistically significant. This technique should be used whenever possible, in order to lower the risk of post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage.
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spelling pubmed-55115332017-08-08 Haemorrhage Rates After Two Commonly Used Tonsillectomy Methods: a Multicenter Study Brkic, Faris Mujic, Majda Umihanic, Sekib Hrncic, Nermin Goga, Amna Goretic, Ermin Med Arch Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Tonsillectomy is a frequently used, low-risk surgical procedure. The post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage occurs rarely, but is a life-threatening complication. Some studies show that the surgical technique affects the haemorrhage rate. AIMS: To analyse the post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage rate, and to determine whether the effect of the surgical technique on the haemorrhage rate exists. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed data of all patients who underwent a tonsillectomy in three regional ENT departments in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tuzla, Zenica and Bihac) between January 1(st) 2015 and October 31(st) 2016. Disorders which could affect the post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage rate were excluded. Tonsillectomy techniques used in these three centers were the hot technique (monopolar/bipolar forceps dissection and haemostasis) and the combined technique (cold steel dissection with monopolar/bipolar forceps haemostasis). RESULTS: 1087 patients that underwent a tonsillectomy were analysed in this study. 864 (79.48%) of those were children. 922 (84.82%) patients were operated using the combined technique, 165 (15.17%) underwent a tonsillectomy using the hot technique. Post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage occured in 46 (4.23%) patients. 45 (4.88%) patients had a postoperative haemorrhage after tonsillectomy using the combined technique, whereas haemorrhage occured in 1 patient (0.6%) after using the hot technique. The haemorrhage rate was about eight times lower after tonsillectomy using the hot technique (p=0.012). CONCLUSION: We conclude that the surgical technique used for tonsillectomy and adenotonsillectomy with the lowest post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage rate is the hot technique; these results are statistically significant. This technique should be used whenever possible, in order to lower the risk of post-tonsillectomy haemorrhage. AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2017-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5511533/ /pubmed/28790543 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/medarh.2017.71.119-121 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Faris F. Brkic, Majda Mujic, Lejla Softic, Sekib Umihanic, Nermin Hrncic, Amna Goga, Ermin Goretic http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Brkic, Faris
Mujic, Majda
Umihanic, Sekib
Hrncic, Nermin
Goga, Amna
Goretic, Ermin
Haemorrhage Rates After Two Commonly Used Tonsillectomy Methods: a Multicenter Study
title Haemorrhage Rates After Two Commonly Used Tonsillectomy Methods: a Multicenter Study
title_full Haemorrhage Rates After Two Commonly Used Tonsillectomy Methods: a Multicenter Study
title_fullStr Haemorrhage Rates After Two Commonly Used Tonsillectomy Methods: a Multicenter Study
title_full_unstemmed Haemorrhage Rates After Two Commonly Used Tonsillectomy Methods: a Multicenter Study
title_short Haemorrhage Rates After Two Commonly Used Tonsillectomy Methods: a Multicenter Study
title_sort haemorrhage rates after two commonly used tonsillectomy methods: a multicenter study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5511533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28790543
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/medarh.2017.71.119-121
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