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Post-operative haemorrhage in tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in children
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1984
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True IncidencePost-operative HaemorrhagePediatric OtolaryngologyOtolaryngologyOtorhinolaryngologyPediatricsTonsillectomyPediatric SurgerySurgerySecond AnaestheticAnesthesiaMedicineSignificant HazardAnesthesiology
A second anaesthetic for bleeding after adeno-tonsillectomy in children represents a significant hazard. The true incidence of this complication is assessed for over 20,000 operations. The incidence of bleeding after adeno-tonsillectomy was found to be the sum of bleeding post-adenoidectomy and post-tonsillectomy. Bleeding post-adenoidectomy is at least as common as post-tonsillectomy and both occur most frequently within 12 hours of operation. No reason for the bleeding occurring in these particular patients could be found.
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