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Complications of adenotonsillectomy

Complications of adenotonsillectomy.

Statham MM, Myer CM 3rd.

aDepartment of Otolaryngology, University of Cincinnati, USA bDivision of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy are two of the most commonly performed pediatric surgical procedures. As with all surgical intervention, tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy are associated with a host of potential complications. Fortunately, for most children undergoing adenotonsillectomy (T&A), complications are rare. This review is intended to summarize recent reports, which may lead to prevention and treatment of T&A complications.

RECENT FINDINGS: The presented reports of complications and risk factors for complications in children undergoing T&A highlight perioperative medical management as a means to decrease perioperative complications. Certain tonsillectomy techniques, such as microdebrider intracapsular tonsillectomy, may lead to decreased posttonsillectomy hemorrhage and dehydration. Despite published recommendations, preoperative assessments for bleeding diatheses vary among practitioners. Conversely, guidelines for evaluation of posttonsillectomy hemorrhage are lacking. Some pediatric populations, such as children with coagulopathy, neurologic disease, and obesity, have increased risk of perioperative complications, and recent reports regarding their care are presented.

SUMMARY: We present recent data pertinent to the contemporary management of medical and surgical complications of T&A, with particular focus on specific at-risk pediatric populations. In the patient groups illustrated in this review, anticipation of complications may decrease complications or lead to improved management of complications when they occur.

PMID: 20975561 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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