Shorter post-operative recovery stay following outpatient tonsillectomy is safe, cost-efficientNovember 20, 2006Children undergoing tonsillectomies will be happy to know they should be able to go home shortly after surgery. A new UCLA study showed that it can be safe and cost-efficient to discharge pediatric tonsillectomy patients after a short post-operative recovery period at an outpatient surgery center. The study found no increased complications with an average discharge time of 1 hour and 47 minutes, which was significantly less time than prior studies, which showed that patients should remain at least 2 hours and 18 minutes. "With increasing healthcare costs and pressures to perform outpatient surgeries in a more efficient, yet safe, fashion this study lends support to potential safety of shorter and more cost-effective stays," said the study's author, Dr. Nina Shapiro, associate professor of pediatric otolaryngology at Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA. In the first study of its kind to look at a very large patient population, researchers reviewed the records of almost 800 pediatric patients that spanned a period of more than seven and a half years. The findings are reported in the Nov. 29 issue of the peer-reviewed International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. "After analyzing so many records, the biggest surprise was the lack of complications in patients who were discharged after a shorter recovery period," added Shapiro. "This is especially good news for parents and children who want to go home as soon as possible after surgery." Patients remain in recovery after tonsillectomy so that medical staff can monitor the child after emerging from anesthesia, to allow for the child to wake up to their pre-surgical condition and to monitor for any signs of adverse reaction to general anesthesia or other unexpected problems. Patients are typically cleared for discharge once they are alert, their vital signs are stable and they have fully woken up from the anesthesia. "However, despite this encouraging data, we must remember to evaluate each child individually in the early post-operative period, and be prepared to monitor those children who require longer observation times," Shapiro said. Tonsils are oval-shaped masses of lymphatic tissue located at the back of the throat that aid the body in fighting infections. However, they may become enlarged to the point of causing childhood breathing trouble, manifested most commonly as snoring, sleep problems and obstructive sleep apnea. Approximately 500,000 tonsillectomies are performed on children each year, making it the second-most common childhood surgery performed in the United States. University of California - Los Angeles |
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| Related Tonsillectomy Current Events and Tonsillectomy News Articles 3-day course of antibiotics may be sufficient following tonsillectomy Children who receive a three-day course of antibiotics following tonsillectomy rather than a seven-day course appear to have no differences in pain or how quickly they return to a normal diet and activity level. Surgery is an option for some patients hoping to get a good night's rest According to research recently published by an Oregon Health & Science University scientist, a form of surgery called uvopalatopharyngoplasty is effective for treating certain patients who suffer from sleep apnea, one of the most common sleep disorders. Radiofrequency energy technique as effective as tonsillectomy surgery Radiofrequncy-tonsillotomy, which enables surgeons to reduce the size of the tonsillar tissue instead of removing the tonsils entirely, seems to be an effective and safe method of treating children with symptoms of enlarged tonsils. Study examines association of smoking with hemorrhage after throat surgery Smoking appears to be associated with an increased rate of hemorrhage (bleeding) in patients who undergo uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP, a surgical procedure used to remove excess tissue from the throat) with tonsillectomy (a surgical procedure in which the tonsils are removed), but not in those who undergo tonsillectomy alone. Mysterious fevers of unknown origin: could surgery be a cure? A child spikes a high fever, sometimes as high as 104 or 105 degrees, and sometimes causing seizures. She's rushed to the emergency room, the hospital runs test after test, specialists are brought in, but no explanation is found. Surgery Improves Quality of Life for Children with Sleep Apnea, SLU Study Finds For children who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy can provide dramatic relief and is successful in solving sleep problems for 80 to 90 percent of children, a Saint Louis University study found. Tonsillectomy significantly improves quality of life in adult and pediatric patients Tonsillectomies to treat chronic and recurrent tonsillitis substantially improve a patient's quality of live in both children and adults, according to two new studies published as a supplement to the January 2008 issue of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Robotic device appears useful for surgical removal of cancer involving the tonsils A new robotic surgery technique appears promising for the removal of cancer involving the tonsil region, according to a report in the December issue of Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Certain tonsil removal technique associated with reduced postoperative pain, bleeding Patients who have a tonsillectomy using an "intracapsular" technique-which removes at least 90 percent of tonsil tissue, but spares the tonsil capsule-appear to have less postoperative heavy bleeding and pain compared with those who undergo traditional tonsil removal surgery. Study shows no change in sense of taste after tonsil removal In a small study of patients undergoing tonsillectomy, or removal of the tonsils, none reported an ongoing dysfunction in their sense of taste following the procedure. More Tonsillectomy Current Events and Tonsillectomy News Articles |
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