In simple terms, Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure to completely remove the tonsils. Tonsils are two oval-shaped structures situated at the back of the throat. The procedure of Tonsillectomy is done to treat recurrent infections and swelling in the tonsils, also known as Tonsillitis. Nowadays, this surgical procedure is commonly used to treat conditions that cause breathing difficulties while sleeping. Specialist doctors also recommend Tonsillectomy for patients who have enlarged tonsils and other associated diseases.
What is the Tonsillectomy procedure?
Generally, Tonsillectomy is conducted as an outpatient procedure, which means you can go home the same day after the surgery. An overnight stay is only required in case some complications arise.
During the procedure, the patient is administered general anesthesia so that he/she does not feel any pain or discomfort during the surgery.
A scalpel or any other specialized surgical tools can be utilized to cut out the tonsils. The latest heat or sound waves technology helps in destroying the damaged tissues and stop bleeding as well.
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What are the different types of Tonsillectomy procedures?
Cold scalpel surgery: In this procedure, a scalpel is used to remove the tonsils while the patient is under general anesthesia.
Ultrasonic Dissection: The scalpel used in this method vibrates at a high frequency. The vibrations cut and coagulate the tissue very precisely. In this procedure, the patient is administered general anesthesia and there might be some bleeding post the surgery.
Electrocautery Tonsil Removal: This surgical method involves removing the tonsils and burning them to avoid bleeding. Although this is a safe and effective method, the recovery period can be a bit longer.
Microdebrider Tonsillectomy: This procedure can be performed by the surgeon after giving local anesthesia to the patient. During this type of Tonsillectomy, the entire tonsil is not removed but only a part of it is shaved away. This surgery is mostly done when enlarged tonsils cause difficulty in breathing.
Bipolar Radiofrequency Ablation: In this surgical procedure, radiofrequency waves are used to charge a saline layer which disintegrates the molecular bonds in the tissue and separates it.
What are complications associated with Tonsillectomy surgery?
Anesthetics given before starting the surgical procedure can sometimes cause minor issues such as headache, nausea or muscle soreness. However, these are short-term issues that get resolved soon.
Inflammation in the tongue and soft palate can lead to breathing issues, especially three to four hours after the surgery.
Some patients can also experience bleeding during the recovery process. In rare cases, patients can get an infection after the surgery and this needs to be investigated soon so that further treatment is provided at the earliest.
What precautions need to be taken after the Tonsillectomy procedure?
Take all the requisite pain medication as directed by your surgeon. Increase your fluid intake to eliminate chances of dehydration.
Immediately following the surgery, you should opt for bland foods that are easy to swallow.
Start with liquids and gradually move on to easily chewable solids. Acidic, spicy and hard foods can cause pain or bleeding and should be completely avoided.
Any strenuous activities are not recommended for at least two weeks after the surgery.
Complete bed rest is important to recover well.
Once your pain medication stops and you are able to consume a normal diet, you can resume normal work as recommended by your specialist doctor.
Blood coming out of the nose or in the saliva needs immediate attention and treatment.
If you have dehydration or breathing problems, get in touch with your surgeon as soon as possible.
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