The Place of Tonsillar Focal Infection in Tonsillectomy Bleeding in Chronic Tonsillitis
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2000
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Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is any factor which influences tonsillectomy bleedings among clinical and histopathological findings. Methods: 380 patients who underwent tonsillectomy due to chronic tonsillitis were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups according to peroperative bleedings. Group 1, included the patients whose bleedings stopped spontaneously or with gauze tampon and Group 2, the patients whose bleedings stopped with suturation-ligation or cauterisation. Results: Although there was no difference between the groups in age, sex, acute tonsillitis attack number, tonsil volume, lymphoide hyperplasia, lymphocyte infiltration to surface epithelium, epithelial defect, plasma cell and fibrosis; a statistical difference was present in view of polymorphonuclear leucocyte occurence against Group 1. Conclusion: We consider that an acute infection limited to the tonsils, exists in some cases with chronic tonsillitis and therefore this state may become a minor factor causing to bleeding in tonsillectomy.
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Bleeding, Chronic Tonsillitis, Focal Infection, Histopathology, Tonsillectomy
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Annals of Medical Sciences
Volume
9
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3
Start Page
128
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131