Day case tonsillectomy: A 9 year experience in Delta State Nigeria

O. N. Emmanuel, Jasper O. Abiodun
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Tonsillectomy has generally been regarded as an in-patient procedure. Presently though, due to rising costs and space constraints, it has increasingly became popular as a day case procedure world-wide. However, careful selection of patients is advised so as to avoid undue risks and possible resulting mortalities. To find out the suitability or otherwise of day case tonsillectomies in a resource poor country, taking note of possible complications arising from the surgeries and also pre-operative management modalities adopted to prevent these. Case notes of 52 Patients who underwent day case tonsillectomies and Adenotonsillectomies over a nine year period were reviewed. Indication for Surgery was recurrent tonsillitis for 11 (25.6) children and Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy for 32 (74.4%) children. The indication for surgery of all the adults was recurrent tonsillitis. Data extracted included age, sex, indication for surgery, procedure used for both Anesthesia and Surgery and complications arising from Surgery. 52 Patients met the criteria for day case surgeries. 43 (82.7) were Children and 9 (17.3%) were Adults. 49 patients (94.3) recovered well except 3 (5.7%) patients who had had complications and had to be admitted overnight afterwards. 1(1.9%) patient represented in the Hospital following earlier discharge for overnight admission. Day case Tonsillectomies/Adenotonsillectomies are relatively safe procedures especially when patients are carefully selected and pre-operative measures to encourage heamostasis instituted. Key words: Day case, costs, tonsillectomies, complications, haemostasis.
日例扁桃体切除术:尼日利亚三角洲州9年的经验
扁桃体切除术通常被认为是一种住院手术。目前,由于成本的上升和空间的限制,它在世界范围内越来越受欢迎。然而,建议仔细选择患者,以避免不必要的风险和可能导致的死亡。找出在资源贫乏的国家进行日间扁桃体切除术的适宜性或不适宜性,注意手术可能产生的并发症以及为预防这些并发症而采取的术前管理方式。我们回顾了9年来52例接受扁桃体切除术和腺扁桃体切除术的患者的病例记录。手术指征:复发性扁桃体炎11例(25.6%),腺扁桃体肥大32例(74.4%)。所有成人手术指征均为复发性扁桃体炎。数据包括年龄、性别、手术指征、麻醉和手术方式以及手术并发症。52例患者符合日间病例手术标准。儿童43例(82.7%),成人9例(17.3%),除3例(5.7%)因并发症住院外,其余49例(94.3%)康复良好。1例(1.9%)患者较早出院后留院过夜。日间扁桃体切除术/腺扁桃体切除术是相对安全的手术,特别是当患者经过精心选择,术前采取措施促进止血时。关键词:日间病例,费用,扁桃体切除术,并发症,止血。
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