A cold-steel dissection tonsillectomy protocol that consistently
produces few complications in paediatric tonsillectomy: A review of 953
patients
Abstract
Key points: 1. Tonsillectomy is associated with risks,
including primary and secondary haemorrhage, frequently requiring
readmissions and methods that minimise these risks should be advocated.
2. The current analysis includes a data set of 953 children who
underwent tonsillectomy using cold-steel dissection technique 3. Nine
patients (1%) were readmitted, one for infection and 8 (0.8%) for
haemorrhage. One (0.1%) patient suffered primary haemorrhage and
required conservative management only. 4. The commonest indication for
surgery was recurrent acute tonsillitis and all the patients with post
tonsillectomy haemorrhage were from this group. Obesity and obstructive
sleep apnoea did not adversely affect outcome. 5. None of the patients
in this study population needed reoperation to control bleeding. Cold
steel dissection tonsillectomy, combined with a strict protocol produced
very few complications in these series.