tonsillectomy
Last reviewed 12/2022
A tonsillectomy is the excision of one or both tonsils.
Note:
- there is evidence from a study by Van Staaij and colleagues (1) that immediate
surgery (adenotonsillectomy) did not reduce episodes of fever, throat infections,
upper respiratory tract infections, and health related quality of life
- study randomising 300 children aged 2-8 years with these symptoms to adenotonsillectomy or watchful waiting
- median follow up period of 22 months
- adenotonsillectomy was more effective in children who had three to six throat infections than in those who had up to two
- twelve children had complications after surgery
- Little, in a BMJ commentary, points out that a third of children initially
treated medically required surgery (2)
- this study provides evidence that immediate surgery is not effective, not that tonsillectomy in itself is ineffective, but more data are needed to optimise treatment (2)
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