What Are the Trends in Tonsillectomy Techniques in Wales? A Prospective Observational Study of 19,195 Tonsillectomies over a 10-Year Period
There are a multitude of techniques to undertake tonsillectomy, with hot techniques such as diathermy and coblation being associated with a higher risk of secondary haemorrhage. The UK National Prospective Tonsillectomy Audit (2004) advocated cold steel dissection and ties to be the gold standard. T...
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doaj-d5b9b909bf7c46edb923475093bebaf62020-11-24T20:59:55ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Otolaryngology1687-92011687-921X2015-01-01201510.1155/2015/747403747403What Are the Trends in Tonsillectomy Techniques in Wales? A Prospective Observational Study of 19,195 Tonsillectomies over a 10-Year PeriodHussein Walijee0Ali Al-Hussaini1Andrew Harris2David Owens3Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff CF14 4XW, UKDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff CF14 4XW, UKDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff CF14 4XW, UKDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff CF14 4XW, UKThere are a multitude of techniques to undertake tonsillectomy, with hot techniques such as diathermy and coblation being associated with a higher risk of secondary haemorrhage. The UK National Prospective Tonsillectomy Audit (2004) advocated cold steel dissection and ties to be the gold standard. This prospective observational study investigates the trends in tonsillectomy techniques across Wales in the last decade to establish if surgeons have adhered to this national guidance. Data relating to tonsillectomy were extracted over a 10-year period from 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2012 from the Wales Surgical Instrument Surveillance Programme database. A total of 19,195 patients were included. Time-series analysis using linear regression showed there was an increase in the number of bipolar diathermy tonsillectomies by 84% (Pearson’s r=0.762, p=0.010) and coblation tonsillectomies by 120% (r=0.825, p=0.003). In contrast, there was a fall in the number of cold steel dissection tonsillectomies with ties by 60% (r=-0.939, p<0.001). This observational study suggests that the use of bipolar and coblation techniques for tonsillectomy has increased. This deviation from national guidance may be due to these techniques being faster with less intraoperative bleeding. Further study for the underlying reasons for the increase in these techniques is warranted.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/747403 |
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What Are the Trends in Tonsillectomy Techniques in Wales? A Prospective Observational Study of 19,195 Tonsillectomies over a 10-Year Period |
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What Are the Trends in Tonsillectomy Techniques in Wales? A Prospective Observational Study of 19,195 Tonsillectomies over a 10-Year Period |
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What Are the Trends in Tonsillectomy Techniques in Wales? A Prospective Observational Study of 19,195 Tonsillectomies over a 10-Year Period |
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What Are the Trends in Tonsillectomy Techniques in Wales? A Prospective Observational Study of 19,195 Tonsillectomies over a 10-Year Period |
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What Are the Trends in Tonsillectomy Techniques in Wales? A Prospective Observational Study of 19,195 Tonsillectomies over a 10-Year Period |
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what are the trends in tonsillectomy techniques in wales? a prospective observational study of 19,195 tonsillectomies over a 10-year period |
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There are a multitude of techniques to undertake tonsillectomy, with hot techniques such as diathermy and coblation being associated with a higher risk of secondary haemorrhage. The UK National Prospective Tonsillectomy Audit (2004) advocated cold steel dissection and ties to be the gold standard. This prospective observational study investigates the trends in tonsillectomy techniques across Wales in the last decade to establish if surgeons have adhered to this national guidance. Data relating to tonsillectomy were extracted over a 10-year period from 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2012 from the Wales Surgical Instrument Surveillance Programme database. A total of 19,195 patients were included. Time-series analysis using linear regression showed there was an increase in the number of bipolar diathermy tonsillectomies by 84% (Pearson’s r=0.762, p=0.010) and coblation tonsillectomies by 120% (r=0.825, p=0.003). In contrast, there was a fall in the number of cold steel dissection tonsillectomies with ties by 60% (r=-0.939, p<0.001). This observational study suggests that the use of bipolar and coblation techniques for tonsillectomy has increased. This deviation from national guidance may be due to these techniques being faster with less intraoperative bleeding. Further study for the underlying reasons for the increase in these techniques is warranted. |
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