What is Tonsillectomy for Adults?
Tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of the tonsils, which are two lymphoid tissues located at the back of the throat.
While this procedure is more commonly performed on children, there are several reasons why an adult might need a tonsillectomy, such as recurrent tonsillitis, sleep aponea, or tonsil hypertrophy.
Indications for Adult Tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy in adults is generally recommended for the following conditions:
- Recurrent Tonsillitis: Frequent infections of the tonsils, usually defined as seven or more episodes in one year or five episodes per year over two years.
- Chronic Tonsillitis: Persistent inflammation of the tonsils, causing continuous sore throat, bad breath, and swollen lymph nodes.
- Tonsil Hypertrophy: Enlarged tonsils that cause breathing difficulties, snoring, or sleep apnea.
- Peritonsillar Abscess: A complication of tonsillitis where an abscess forms near the tonsils, often requiring surgical intervention.
- Suspicion of Malignancy: If there is any concern that the tonsils might be cancerous, removal and biopsy are necessary for diagnosis.
Consultation and Diagnosis
At ASET Hospital, the process begins with a thorough consultation with an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialist. During this consultation, the ENT surgeon will review the patient’s medical history, conduct a physical examination, and perform diagnostic tests such as throat cultures or imaging studies to determine the necessity and benefits of a tonsillectomy.
The Tonsillectomy Procedure
Tonsillectomy at ASET Hospital is typically performed under general anaesthesia and involves the following steps:
- Incision and Removal:
- The surgeon accesses the tonsils through the mouth, making incisions as needed and carefully removing the tonsil tissues. Various techniques can be used, such as cold knife dissection or electrocautery.
- Hemostasis:
- Bleeding is controlled using cauterization or sutures to ensure a clear surgical field and prevent excessive blood loss.
- Recovery Room:
- After the procedure, the patient is moved to a recovery room for monitoring as they wake up from anaesthesia.
The entire procedure typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes.
Post-Procedure Care and Recovery
Recovery from a tonsillectomy involves several stages:
- Initial Recovery:
- Most patients are discharged on the same day or after an overnight stay, depending on their condition.
- Pain Management:
- Pain and discomfort in the throat are common and can last for up to two weeks. Pain relief is managed with prescribed medications.
- Dietary Guidelines:
- Patients are advised to consume soft, cold foods initially, such as ice cream, yoghurt, and smoothies, gradually returning to a normal diet as healing progresses.
- Activity Restrictions:
- It is recommended to avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting for at least two weeks to allow the throat to heal properly.
- Hydration:
- Staying well-hydrated is crucial to promote healing and reduce discomfort.
Regular follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor the patient’s recovery and address any complications that may arise.
Risks
- Bleeding
- Pain and discomfort
- Infection
- Swelling
- Breathing Issues
- Anaesthesia Risks
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Tonsillectomy for Adults cost at ASET Hospital
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