Muhammad Ilyas, Waqas Javaid, Mirza Muhammad Sarwar, Muhammad Usman Khalid, Hassan Majid, Maryam Fatima.
Coblation tonsillectomy versus dissection tonsillectomy in management of patients with chronic tonsillitis.
Pak Postgrad Med J Jan ;32(04):139-42.

BACKGROUND: Tonsillectomy is the most routinely performed surgical operation in the recent years.  There have been lots of controversies about tonsillectomy techniques to provide better conditions with more benefits and less complications. Coblation tonsillectomy is an advanced surgical technique and demands further research to be proven as a suitable and standard method of tonsillectomy. For more than a century, traditional dissection tonsillectomy has remained the gold standard for tonsil removal.   OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to compare mean operation time and blood loss after radiofrequency coblation tonsillectomy versus dissection tonsillectomy in management of patients with chronic tonsillitis RESULTS: The mean age of cases in this study was 33.78±16.21 years with 56(46.67%) male and 64(53.335) female cases in this study. In dissection group mean blood loos was 143.63±34 mL and in Coblation group the mean blood loos was 113.45±24.61 mL, p-value < 0.001. The mean surgery time in dissection group was 40.08±6.64 minutes and in Coblation group was 32.62±4.21 minutes with significantly less in Coblation method when compared with dissection group, p-value < 0.001.   Conclusion: Through the findings of this study we found that radiofrequency Coblation yields less mean operation time and mean blood loss when compared with dissection tonsillectomy in management of patients with chronic tonsillitis. Using radiofrequency Coblation better outcome can be achieved along with patient’s and surgeons satisfaction.  

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