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What is endoscopic adenoidectomy?

What is endoscopic adenoidectomy?

Endoscopic power assisted adenoidectomy is a safe, precise and quick procedure with minimal blood loss. It gives a complete clearance of obstructive adenoids under vision thus providing reliable restoration of nasopharyngeal patency.

What is a adenoidectomy procedure?

An adenoidectomy, or adenoid removal, is surgery to remove the adenoid glands. While adenoids help protect the body from viruses and bacteria, they sometimes become swollen and enlarged or chronically infected.

How long does it take for a child to recover from adenoidectomy?

Recovery time for an adenoidectomy usually takes 2 to 5 days. Recovery time for a tonsillectomy usually takes 7 to 14 days. change from day to day. Take pain medicines as directed by your healthcare provider.

What is Coblation adenoidectomy?

Endoscopic coblation adenoidectomy ensures complete removal of adenoids and reduces postoperative adenoid grade. It can also be considered safer because it is under endoscopic control and can reach the cranial portion of the adenoid and its intranasal extension.

Is adenoid surgery painful?

You child will be asleep and feel no pain when the adenoids are removed. Most children can go home the same day as the operation.

Does your voice change after adenoidectomy?

Your child’s voice may change after the tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy. This voice change will be temporary and may last for one to three months.

What are the complications of a adenoidectomy?

Sore throat, otalgia, fever, dehydration, and uvular edema are more common postoperative complaints. Less common complications include atlantoaxial subluxation, mandible condyle fracture, infection, eustachian tube injury, and psychological trauma.

How long does bad breath last after adenoid removal?

It is normal for your child to have bad breath for about 1-2 weeks after surgery. They will have scabs form at the sites where the adenoids and tonsils were removed. These begin to dissolve or fall off five to ten days. Once all the scabs in the throat have completely fallen off, the bad breath will go away.

Does coblation hurt?

“In the review, we found very low-quality evidence that coblation may cause less pain on the first day after surgery compared to other surgical techniques,” says Pynnonen. “However, the magnitude of the difference in pain was not clinically meaningful.”

How much does coblation Cryptolysis cost?

In terms of relative cost, the Coblation device is free, and the disposable wands average approximately $200 per wand (the cost varies depending on the wand type used and how many wands are purchased at a time).

Why do you have bad breath after adenoidectomy?

Bad breath (halitosis) is common for a few days after the adenoids are removed using electro-cautery. This is because the back of the nose is slightly charred. The smell usually settles after a few days, and antibiotics are often given after adenoidectomy to reduce the smell.

Does Adenoid Removal improve speech?

Pitch, tone and articulation can all be negatively impacted by swollen adenoids. No amount of speech therapy will correct speech problems caused by enlarged adenoids. However, adenoid surgery will remove the blockage and improve tone and pitch.

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Ruth Doyle