KUMJ | VOL. 21 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 82 | APRIL - JUNE, 2023
Comparison of Surgical Outcome of Bipolar Scissors with Conventional Cold Dissection Tonsillectomy
Shrestha BL, Khadka L, KC AK, Dhakal A, Shrestha KS, Pokharel M
Abstract: Background
The tonsillectomy is the most common Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) surgical procedure.
Different methods have been used to improve the outcome of the surgery. One
such method is tonsillectomy performed with bipolar scissors. In our scenario, the
comparison of bipolar scissors tonsillectomy with conventional cold dissection has
not been done.
Objective
To compare the surgical outcomes of bipolar scissors tonsillectomy and conventional
cold dissection tonsillectomy.
Method
A prospective randomized study was conducted in 40 patients who underwent
tonsillectomy on one side using bipolar scissors and on the other side using
conventional cold dissection. Intraoperative blood loss, operation time, postoperative
pain, and postoperative hemorrhage were all analyzed in both surgical techniques.
Result
The median operative time was 10 minutes for bipolar scissors compared with 12
minutes for conventional cold dissection, with a p-value of 0.390 which was not
statistically significant. The median blood loss was 48 mL on the bipolar scissors side
and 60 mL on the conventional cold dissection side, with a p-value of 0.232 which
was also not statistically significant. The overall postoperative hemorrhage rate was
12.5%. Of these, 4 (10%) occurred on the bipolar scissors side (left side mainly) and 1
(2.5%) on the conventional cold dissection side (also left side), with a p-value of 0.002
which was statistically significant. There was no statistically significant difference in
the pain scores between the two methods in both rest and swallowing (p > 0.05).
Conclusion
The bipolar scissors did not show any benefit over conventional cold dissection in
terms of surgical time, intraoperative blood loss, or postoperative pain. However,
postoperative hemorrhage was more common with bipolar scissors. Therefore,
conventional cold dissection remains a safe technique for tonsillectomy in adult
patients.
Keyword : Intraoperative blood loss, Operation time, Postoperative hemorrhage, Postoperative pain