Tonsillectomy not the best option always
The removal of tonsils of children with recurrent throat infections may not be as effective as thought earlier.
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The removal of tonsils of children with recurrent throat infections may not be as effective as thought earlier.Tonsillectomy is one of the most common surgical procedures to remove round masses of lymphoid tissue at the back of the throat, performed on children to relieve repeated throat infections and related fevers. Many people believe that the procedure is expensive and not worth the ordeal when compared to the few benefits it provides. At times, the cost incurred on performing the surgery outweighs the health benefits of the surgery.The absolute indications for tonsillectomy include:
- Enlarged tonsils that cause upper airway obstruction, severe difficulty in swallowing, sleep disorders (like sleep apnoea), or heart / lung complications
- Peritonsillar abscess unresponsive to medical management and surgical drainage, unless surgery is performed during acute stage
- Tonsillitis resulting in febrile convulsions
- and Tonsils requiring a biopsy to define tissue pathology.
- Three or more tonsil infections per year despite adequate medical therapy
- Persistent foul taste or breath due to chronic tonsillitis that is not responsive to medical therapy
- Chronic or recurrent tonsillitis in a streptococcal carrier not responding to beta-lactamase-resistant antibiotics
- and Tonsil hypertrophy on one side that is presumed to be cancerous.
Archives of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery,
November 2007
November 2007
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