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  • Title: Tonsillectomy by guillotine is less painful than by dissection.
    Author: Homer JJ, Williams BT, Semple P, Swanepoel A, Knight LC.
    Journal: Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol; 2000 Jan 30; 52(1):25-9. PubMed ID: 10699236.
    Abstract:
    Most tonsillectomies are carried out by dissection. Only a small minority of otolaryngologists still routinely perform guillotine tonsillectomy. We carried out a prospective study on 86 children undergoing tonsillectomy utilising a standard anaesthetic and analgesic regimen to compare post-operative pain after dissection tonsillectomy and guillotine tonsillectomy using a Popper's hemostatic guillotine. Guillotine tonsillectomy was significantly less painful (P<0.001) than dissection tonsillectomy. The relative risk of experiencing moderately severe to severe pain was 0.36 (95% CI, 0.18-0.72) in the guillotine group. A significant proportion of children experience moderately severe to severe pain despite a comprehensive analgesic regimen confirming that post operative pain remains an important issue after this operation. On the basis of our findings we advocate tonsillectomy by guillotine in children. The less pain that arises within the first 24 h may be particularly important if performing tonsillectomy as a day-case procedure.
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