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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2016 Nov;273(11):3993-4001.
doi: 10.1007/s00405-016-4083-5. Epub 2016 May 23.

Randomized study comparing inflammatory response after tonsillectomy versus tonsillotomy

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Randomized study comparing inflammatory response after tonsillectomy versus tonsillotomy

Sofia Kordeluk et al. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

To determine if there was a difference in the inflammatory reaction after tonsil surgery with "traditional" techniques (tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy or TA) compared to partial intracapsular tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (PITA).

Design: Randomized, double-blind study.

Setting: tertiary care academic hospital. Children under the age of 16 years with a diagnosis of obstructive sleep disordered breathing were randomly allocated into three study groups: TA with electrocautery (n = 34), PITA with CO2 laser (n = 30) and PITA with debrider (n = 28). All of the children underwent adenoidectomy with a current at the same surgical procedure.

Main outcome measure: c-reactive protein level (CRP) was the primary endpoint. In addition, the following were assessed: white blood cells (WBC), neutrophils (NEU), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α). Pre- and post-procedure measurements were compared between the groups. Parents filled out a questionnaire daily during the first postoperative week assessing pain, swallowing and snoring. CRP levels ascended higher in the PITA groups after surgery (p = 0.023), WBC and NEU showed the same pattern, IL-6 levels were higher in PITA group and there was no difference in TNF-alpha levels between the two types of procedures. Postoperative pain and postoperative hemorrhage were significantly lower in the PITA groups as compared to the TA group (p = 0.01 and 0.048). PITA in comparison to TA is associated with lower morbidity; however, the inflammatory response does not differ significantly in the first 24 h after surgery. Additional long-term studies assessing efficacy of PITA are warranted.

Level of evidence: Level 1, prospective randomized controlled trial.

Keywords: Inflammatory markers; Obstructive sleep disordered breathing; Pain; Polysomnography; Snoring; Tonsillectomy; Tonsillotomy.

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