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Harmonic scalpel tonsillectomy versus electrocautery tonsillectomy: a comparative pilot study.

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The Harmonic Scalpel (HS) tonsillectomy shows faster return to diet and activity compared to electrocautery (EC). This pilot study found HS offered quality of life benefits with similar bleeding rates.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Surgical Technology
  • Quality of Life Research

Background:

  • Tonsillectomy is a common surgical procedure.
  • Traditional electrocautery (EC) is a standard method for tonsillectomy.
  • Assessing patient quality of life post-tonsillectomy is crucial for evaluating surgical techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To prospectively evaluate the Harmonic Scalpel (HS) versus electrocautery (EC) for tonsillectomies.
  • To compare patient quality of life outcomes, including return to diet and activity.
  • To assess complication rates such as bleeding and dehydration between the two methods.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot study involving 316 tonsillectomies (161 EC, 155 HS) over 13 months.
  • Patient recovery data (diet, activity, pain medication) collected via questionnaires.

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  • Complications (bleeding, dehydration) reviewed through chart analysis.
  • Main Results:

    • Higher response rates in the HS group (62.6%) compared to EC (46.6%).
    • Statistically significant earlier return to regular diet at 24 and 72 hours for HS.
    • Faster resumption of normal activity within 24 hours for HS patients.
    • No significant difference in perioperative blood loss; similar rates of late bleeds and dehydration readmissions.

    Conclusions:

    • Harmonic Scalpel tonsillectomy appears to offer advantages in early return to diet and activity.
    • No difference in perioperative or postoperative bleeding was observed between HS and EC.
    • Further research may confirm HS as a beneficial alternative for improving patient recovery post-tonsillectomy.