Tonsillectomy: Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection method

Background: Tonsillectomy, a common paediatric otolaryngology procedure, has undergone several evolutionary trends in the surgical techniques aimed at minimizing complications and improving patients′ satisfaction. Despite the technological advancements in this respect, search for an ideal method is...

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Main Authors: Titus S Ibekwe, Godwin Obasikene, Ekeng Offiong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2013;volume=10;issue=2;spage=150;epage=153;aulast=Ibekwe
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spelling doaj-9d4b2750a53a435db1cd3be7568d42652020-11-24T22:44:24ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAfrican Journal of Paediatric Surgery0189-67250974-59982013-01-0110215015310.4103/0189-6725.115042Tonsillectomy: Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection methodTitus S IbekweGodwin ObasikeneEkeng OffiongBackground: Tonsillectomy, a common paediatric otolaryngology procedure, has undergone several evolutionary trends in the surgical techniques aimed at minimizing complications and improving patients′ satisfaction. Despite the technological advancements in this respect, search for an ideal method is still ongoing, and some authorities are reverting back to the conventional methods. We wish to introduce the "Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection" (VHCD) method. Patients and Methods: The VHCD method was described, and the outcome measures in one hundred and thirty-five patients who had the procedures were presented in . Data entrance was done with SPSS 14. Results: A total 135 patients comprising of 107 children aged 1-12 years and 28 adolescents/adults aged 14-52 years were operated upon using the VHCD between March 2009 and July 2012 by the same teams of Surgeons and Anaesthetists. The average surgical time and blood volume losses were 15 minutes and 5 mls for children and 12 mins and 10 mls for adults/adolescents, respectively. There was a single case (0.7%) of post-tonsillar bleed (reactionary haemorrhage). The rest (99.3%) recorded nil haemorrhage within and beyond first 2 weeks post-surgery. Conclusions: Surgeons used to other techniques of tonsillectomies may not revert to the cold steel; however, those practicing CSM will benefit from VHCD. We hereby recommend this simple, cost-effective modification of the cold steel tonsillectomy, which appears to have made dissection easier and also minimizes haemorrhage, a common complication of tonsillectomy surgery. It is timely in the advent of increased advocacy towards reversal to the conventional method of tonsillectomy. A randomized control trial is required for further evaluation of this method.http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2013;volume=10;issue=2;spage=150;epage=153;aulast=IbekweNormal salinetonsillectomyvasoconstrictive hydrolytic dissection
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author Titus S Ibekwe
Godwin Obasikene
Ekeng Offiong
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Godwin Obasikene
Ekeng Offiong
Tonsillectomy: Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection method
African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
Normal saline
tonsillectomy
vasoconstrictive hydrolytic dissection
author_facet Titus S Ibekwe
Godwin Obasikene
Ekeng Offiong
author_sort Titus S Ibekwe
title Tonsillectomy: Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection method
title_short Tonsillectomy: Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection method
title_full Tonsillectomy: Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection method
title_fullStr Tonsillectomy: Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection method
title_full_unstemmed Tonsillectomy: Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection method
title_sort tonsillectomy: vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection method
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
issn 0189-6725
0974-5998
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background: Tonsillectomy, a common paediatric otolaryngology procedure, has undergone several evolutionary trends in the surgical techniques aimed at minimizing complications and improving patients′ satisfaction. Despite the technological advancements in this respect, search for an ideal method is still ongoing, and some authorities are reverting back to the conventional methods. We wish to introduce the "Vasoconstrictive hydrolytic cold dissection" (VHCD) method. Patients and Methods: The VHCD method was described, and the outcome measures in one hundred and thirty-five patients who had the procedures were presented in . Data entrance was done with SPSS 14. Results: A total 135 patients comprising of 107 children aged 1-12 years and 28 adolescents/adults aged 14-52 years were operated upon using the VHCD between March 2009 and July 2012 by the same teams of Surgeons and Anaesthetists. The average surgical time and blood volume losses were 15 minutes and 5 mls for children and 12 mins and 10 mls for adults/adolescents, respectively. There was a single case (0.7%) of post-tonsillar bleed (reactionary haemorrhage). The rest (99.3%) recorded nil haemorrhage within and beyond first 2 weeks post-surgery. Conclusions: Surgeons used to other techniques of tonsillectomies may not revert to the cold steel; however, those practicing CSM will benefit from VHCD. We hereby recommend this simple, cost-effective modification of the cold steel tonsillectomy, which appears to have made dissection easier and also minimizes haemorrhage, a common complication of tonsillectomy surgery. It is timely in the advent of increased advocacy towards reversal to the conventional method of tonsillectomy. A randomized control trial is required for further evaluation of this method.
topic Normal saline
tonsillectomy
vasoconstrictive hydrolytic dissection
url http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2013;volume=10;issue=2;spage=150;epage=153;aulast=Ibekwe
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