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OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
Volume 137, Issue 1, Pages 49-53Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.otohns.2007.02.036
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OBJECTIVE: Examine changing trends/instrument usage for pediatric adenotonsillectomy. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Survey of 300 members of the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology assessing instruments used in adenotonsillectomy currently and over the past 15 years. RESULTS: A total of 120 surveys were returned. The most common total tonsillectomy instruments for obstruction/infection were: inonopolar electrocautery (ME) (53.1%/54.5%) and coblation (CT) (16.0%/16.1%). The most common subtotal tonsillectorny instrument for obstruction/infection was microdebrider (51.4%/30.8%). Over the past 15 years, ME predominated, cold utilization declined, and CT rose. The most common adenoidectomy instruments were ME (25.0%/25.0%), curette with touch-Lip ME (22.4%/22.4%), and in icrodebrider with touch-up ME (19.0%/ 14.7%). Over the past 15 years, curette with touch-Lip ME predominated early, Curette utilization alone declined, and ME, microdebrider, and CT have risen. CONCLUSION: Pediatric otolaryngologist technique/instrument use for adenotonsillectomy has changed over the past 15 years. This Study may be limited by the low Survey response rate. (C) 2007 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. All rights reserved.
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