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    • Pediatric Surgery

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    • To critically analyze publications on surgical methods for adenoid treatment.
    • To assess the indications, invasiveness, effectiveness, and safety of different adenoidectomy techniques.
    • To highlight recent advancements in adenoidectomy procedures.

    Summary:

    • Recent developments have led to highly efficacious (up to 99%) and mini-invasive adenoidectomy procedures.
    • These advancements utilize endoscopic intraoperative control, general anesthesia, and modern surgical instruments.
    • Current techniques minimize the risk of relapses and postoperative complications, avoiding radical tissue removal.

    Impact:

    • Improved patient safety and reduced recovery times following adenoidectomy.
    • Enhanced effectiveness of adenoidectomy, leading to better management of related conditions.
    • Shift towards less radical surgical approaches, preserving healthy tissue.