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Πέμπτη 22 Ιουνίου 2017

Utilization and trends in surgical instrument use in pediatric adenotonsillectomy

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Publication date: September 2017
Source:International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Volume 100
Author(s): David L. Walner, Christopher Mularczyk, Auddie Sweis
ObjectiveExamine trends in surgical instrument usage for pediatric adenotonsillectomy.MethodsAn online survey asking questions about current and previous surgical instrument use was created by the authors and distributed to 517 members of the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology in October 2015. The survey was designed to assess trends in the use of surgical instruments in pediatric adenotonsillectomy by comparing the results of our 2015 survey to data from a previously published 2005 study.Results133 surveys were returned. The most common instruments for total tonsillectomy in 2015 were monopolar electrocautery (57.0%) and coblation (22.7%). The most common subtotal tonsillectomy instruments in 2015 were microdebrider with monopolar electrocautery (41.3%) and coblation (37.0%). The most common adenoidectomy instruments in 2015 were monopolar electrocautery alone (41.3%), coblation (15.1%), and microdebrider with electrocautery (15.1%).ConclusionAs compared to our 2005 study, our 2015 study demonstrates that the instrument choice for total tonsillectomy, sub-total tonsillectomy, and adenoidectomy have shifted away from cold techniques toward monopolar electrocautery and coblation.



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