[Sluder's adenotonsillectomy: with or without endotracheal intubation?]
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[Sluder's adenotonsillectomy: with or without endotracheal intubation?]
Abstract
Objective: To assess differences in results and complications of adenotonsillectomy according to Sluder in children anaesthesized with or without endotracheal intubation.
Design: Retrospective descriptive study.
Setting: Ear, Nose and Throat department, Academic Hospital Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Method: The medical records were reviewed of 1011 children (511 non-intubated, before 1992, 500 intubated), and a questionnaire was sent to the parents regarding the postoperative period.
Results: The total proportion of postoperative haemorrhage was 4.35%; 5.1% in the non-intubated group, 3.6% in the intubated group (p > 0.05). In the intubated group there were more patients with postoperative fever (p < 0.01) but fewer with tonsillar remnants (p < 0.005). The procedure with intubation anesthesia took significantly more time (18 min versus 11 min).
Conclusion: In a training situation the intubated procedure is advised because of available time. This does not apply to experienced specialists, who may even have fewer complications.
Comment in
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[Sluder's method of adenotonsillectomy; with or without endotracheal intubation?].Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1996 Mar 9;140(10):571-2. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1996. PMID: 8628412 Dutch. No abstract available.
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