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Review
. 2023 Aug;71(Suppl 1):67-72.
doi: 10.1007/s00106-023-01299-6. Epub 2023 Jul 25.

Adenoid hypertrophy-​diagnosis and treatment: the new S2k guideline

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Review

Adenoid hypertrophy-​diagnosis and treatment: the new S2k guideline

Z Ahmad et al. HNO. 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Hyperplasia of the pharyngeal tonsils is to be considered pathologic when nasopharyngeal symptoms of mechanical obstruction and/or chronic inflammation occur. Chronic Eustachian tube dysfunction can result in various middle ear diseases such as conductive hearing loss, cholesteatoma, and recurrent acute otitis media. During examination, attention should be paid to the presence of adenoid facies (long face syndrome), with a permanently open mouth and visible tip of the tongue. In the case of severe symptoms and/or failure of conservative treatment, adenoidectomy is usually performed on an outpatient basis. Conventional curettage remains the established standard treatment in Germany. Histologic evaluation is indicated for clinical evidence of mucopolysaccharidoses. Due to the risk of hemorrhage, the preoperative bleeding questionnaire, which is obligatory before every pediatric surgery, is referred to. Recurrence of adenoids is possible despite correct adenoidectomy. Before discharge home, otorhinolaryngologic inspection of the nasopharynx for secondary bleeding should be performed and anesthesiologic clearance obtained.

Keywords: Adenoidectomy; Adenoids; Conductive hearing loss; Hyperplasia; Pharyngeal tonsils.

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Conflict of interest statement

Z. Ahmad, K. Krüger, J. Lautermann, B. Lippert, T. Tenenbaum, M. Tigges and M. Tisch declare that they have no competing interests.

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