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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
2007 Volume.50 No. 7 p.612 ~ p.615
Coblation Tonsillectomy versus Conventional Dissection Tonsillectomy
Kim Byung-Guk

Park Hong-Chin
Park So-Young
Jung Hyun-Chul
Cho Jin-Hee
Abstract
Background & Objectives: A variety of tonsillectomy has been performed to treat chronic tonsillitis or tonsillar enlargement. Coblation, one of the radiofrequency electrosurgeries, has been introduced as another modality of tonsillectomy to minimizing the heat-induced tissue damage accompanied by electrocautery. The aim of this study is to find the advantages and disadvantages of coblation tonsillectomy compared with conventional tonsillectomy using cold dissection.

Subjects & Methods: Eighteen patients who underwent tonsillectomy in St. Paul¡¯s hospital between January and June in 2006 were included in this study. Conventional tonsillectomy was performed on one side, and coblation tonsillectomy on the other side in one subject. The operation time, postoperative pain, otalgia, bleeding rate and mucosal healing of the tonsillar fossa were evaluated on both sides in every patient.

Results: The operation time, postoperative otalgia, and bleeding rate were not significantly different for either sides. The postoperative pain was less severe on the coblation side only on the third day. But the mucosal healing of the tonsillar fossa was more rapid on the coblation side than cold dissection side.

Conclusion: Coblation tonsillectomy can be a new method that will ensure rapid tissue healing but gives almost the same postoperative outcome in pain and hemorrhage as the conventional dissection tonsillectomy.
KEYWORD
Tonsillectomy, Coblation
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