1. Radiofrequency excision versus monopolar electrosurgical excision for tonsillectomy.
- Author
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Littlefield PD, Hall DJ, and Holtel MR
- Subjects
- Adult, Airway Obstruction etiology, Airway Obstruction surgery, Humans, Hypertrophy complications, Hypertrophy surgery, Pain, Postoperative, Palatine Tonsil pathology, Prospective Studies, Recurrence, Single-Blind Method, Tonsillectomy adverse effects, Tonsillitis surgery, Catheter Ablation instrumentation, Electrocoagulation instrumentation, Tonsillectomy methods
- Abstract
Objective: We previously compared radiofrequency (Evac) tonsillotomy with monopolar electrosurgical (Bovie) tonsillectomy and showed significantly less pain with the Evac. Tonsillotomy leaves a cuff of tonsil behind, the significance of which is unknown. We hypothesize that Evac tonsillectomy also is less painful than Bovie tonsillectomy., Study Design and Setting: We compared Evac (ENTec Evac 70; ArthroCare, Sunnyvale, CA) and Bovie tonsillectomy in a prospective, blinded fashion. Each participant had 1 tonsil removed by each device. We recorded, by side, the surgical time, blood loss, operative difficulty, pain (postoperative days 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, and 14), and the side that each patient preferred., Results: Data were analyzed for 17 patients. They reported significantly less pain with the Evac (P < 0.036, F = 5.87). The Evac was preferred by 12 of 14 patients., Conclusion: Evac tonsillectomy is significantly less painful than Bovie tonsillectomy. Patients blinded to treatment preferred the Evac technique., Significance: The Evac device decreases postoperative pain.
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- 2005
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