2023
DOI: 10.1002/wjo2.102
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Change in mean postoperative pain in patients undergoing tonsillectomy with cold water versus usual practice: A pragmatic trial

Abstract: IntroductionTonsillectomy is one of the most common procedures performed in otolaryngology. There are various methods to perform tonsillectomies (cold and hot). Thermal damage and inflammation of the surrounding tissue using monopolar cautery is said to point to increased pain whereas immediate cooling of the burnt area is thought to reduce pain owing to heat dissipation. Our objective was to determine the difference in mean post‐tonsillectomy pain scores among patients irrigated with cold water (4°C) and in p… Show more

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