Coblation tonsillectomy versus cold steel dissection tonsillectomy: a morphological study.

N Lieberg, M Aunapuu,A Arend

JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY(2019)

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Objective To compare the extent of tissue damage produced by conventional cold steel and coblation tonsillectomy. Methods Twenty patients underwent conventional and 18 underwent coblation tonsillectomy. The removed tonsils were histopathologically evaluated. Results Analgesic use was lower in the coblation group during the early post-operative period. Histological investigation of tonsils removed by the conventional method showed intensive haemorrhage and hyperaemia in the tonsillar capsules, which was not seen in the coblation group. Furthermore, in the coblation group, there was less mast cell degranulation (p = 0.0081) and a smaller amount of skeletal muscle tissue (p = 0.0043) in the tonsillar capsules, indicating less tissue damage. Conclusion Compared to the cold steel technique, coblation tonsillectomy is superior in terms of less early post-operative pain and less damage to surrounding tissues. Significantly lower mast cell degranulation in coblation tonsillectomy may contribute to the reduction of post-operative pain.
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Tonsillectomy,Coblation,Pain,Mast Cells
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