American Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery
Volume 29, Issue 4 , Pages 238-241, July 2008

Thermal welding technology vs ligasure tonsillectomy: a comparative study

Received 7 May 2007 published online 28 March 2008.

Abstract 

Objective

The objective of the study was to compare and assess parameters related to thermal welding tonsillectomy (TWT) vs ligasure tonsillectomy (LT).

Study Design

This was a prospective randomized study.

Method

A prospective study was conducted on 143 consecutive adult patients undergoing tonsillectomy. Indications included chronic tonsillitis and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Patients undergoing adenoidectomy or any procedure together with tonsillectomy and patients with peritonsillar abscess history or bleeding disorders were excluded. Patients were randomly assigned to either the TWT or LT group. Intraoperative bleeding, operative time, postoperative pain using a visual analogue scale, and complication rates were evaluated.

Results

There was no measurable intraoperative bleeding in any group. No significant difference regarding mean operative time was noted. Mean postoperative pain score was significantly lower in the TWT group. Late postoperative hemorrhage was noted in 1 subject of the TWT and 2 subjects of the LT group. Mild uvula edema was significantly lower in the TWT group.

Conclusion

Both TWT and LT procedures provide sufficient hemostasis and reduced operative time, although lower postoperative pain and mild uvula edema were noted in TWT procedures. Furthermore, since both methods use single-use instruments, they provide safety against diseases such as Creutzfeld-Jakob disease.

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PII: S0196-0709(07)00115-9

doi:10.1016/j.amjoto.2007.08.004

American Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery
Volume 29, Issue 4 , Pages 238-241, July 2008