2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1747920
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Observation of Posttonsillectomy Wounds Using Endoscopy and Examination of the Postoperative Course by Wound Type

Abstract: Palatine tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure that novice otolaryngologists should master early and is taught at many medical institutions. Unfortunately, however, the transoral procedure cannot provide a large enough field of view to doctors other than the one performing the operation. Therefore, it is difficult to share the surgical field and provide real-time teaching. Dissection of the wrong layer can cause postoperative bleeding and pain. Our department uses a 70-degree, 4-mm rigid endoscope for palatine… Show more

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