پديد آورندگان :
KOUSHA ABDORRAHIM نويسنده , BANAN RAHMATOLLAH نويسنده , FOOTOOHI NOOSHIN نويسنده , BANAN ROOZBEH نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
BACKGROUND: Tonsillectomy is one of the most common methods in Head and Neck operations and in ENT all over
the world. Children are the most affected group. There are different methods of tonsillectomy including: the common
method of using sharp instruments or a newer method the electrocautery, the monopolar or the bipolar, method. This
study was conducted to compare cold dissection with bipolar electrocautery tonsillectomy.
METHODS: In a clinical trial carried on 60 patients between the ages of 6 to 15 at Amir-a1-momenin Hospital in Rasht,
one tonsil underwent the bipolar electrocautery tonsillectomy and the other underwent the cold dissection tonsillectomy.
The amount of bleeding, duration of operation, throat pain and referral otalgia during hospitalization and after discharge
were evaluated.
RESULTS: The average amount of bleeding related to electrocautery tonsillectomy was 41.2(PLUS-MINUS) 2.46 rn1 and in cold dissection,
tonsillectomy was 73.13 (PLUS-MINUS) 3.37m1 (P(LESS THAN)O.OOl). The mean time of operation was 9.1 (PLUS-MINUS) 0.39 minutes and 15.11 (PLUS-MINUS)
0.65 respectively (P(LESS THAN)O.OOl). On the second day after operation, 21.67% ofthe patients had more pain on the cauterized
side and 31.67% experience pain on the other side. 46.66 of the patients had equal pain on the two sides.15% of the
patients had referral otalgia in the cauterized side and 16.67% in the other side. There was no pain in 68.37% of the patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The bipolar electrocautery appears to cause less bleeding and postoperative pain and it seems to be less
time consuming in compare with the cold dissection tonsillectomy