Comparison of bipolar scissors and bipolar forceps in tonsillectomy.

Ear Nose Throat J

Department of Otolaryngology, Mayday University Hospital, Thornton Heath, Surrey, U.K.

Published: October 2002

Bipolar diathermy scissors tonsillectomy is a relatively new surgical technique. We conducted a prospective study of 90 patients to compare this technique with bipolar forceps tonsillectomy. We found that the use of the bipolar scissors required significantly less operating time (mean: 3.03 min less) and allowed patients to resume eating solid food more rapidly (mean: 40.35 min earlier). Bipolar scissors tonsillectomy was safe, and there were no intraoperative complications or primary hemorrhages. A postoperative follow-up telephone survey revealed that patients who underwent scissors tonsillectomy experienced no more morbidity than did the forceps group during the first 2 weeks after surgery. We conclude that bipolar scissors tonsillectomy is a safe and rapid technique that can be used successfully as an outpatient procedure.

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