Efficacy of Continuous Suctioning in Adenoidectomy Haemostasis—Clinical Study

Author:

Epure Veronica12ORCID,Hainarosie Razvan13,Gheorghe Dan Cristian12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ENT Department, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania

2. ENT Department, “Marie Curie” Children Hospital, Bd. C. Brâncoveanu 20, 041451 Bucharest, Romania

3. I.F.A.C.F.-ORL Prof Dr. D. Hociota, M. Cioranu 21, 061344 Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

Introduction: Adenoidectomy is often the first major surgical challenge for the child’s haemostatic system, and controlling intraoperative bleeding can be a challenge for the surgeon. Different methods have been used intraoperatively by surgeons in order to enhance haemostasis. The cold air effect (continuous suctioning) has been used by some surgeons during adenoidectomy; however, no documentation of its haemostatic effect has been made. Objectives: Our prospective randomised controlled study enrolled a sample of 140 children undergoing adenoidectomy, and we studied the effect of continuous suctioning on the duration of haemostasis in paediatric adenoidectomy. Materials and Methods: We evaluated the effect of using continuous suctioning during haemostasis at the end of adenoidectomy procedures, comparing variables such as total surgery time, total haemostasis time, and intraoperative blood loss, between two groups: 70 adenoidectomy procedures where no continuous suctioning was used to enhance haemostasis versus the other 70 patients where continuous suctioning was the haemostatic method employed. RESULTS: After statistical analysis of the recorded data, we found that the total duration of adenoidectomy, the duration of haemostasis in adenoidectomy, and the intraoperative blood loss were significantly lower in patients in whom cold air was used for haemostasis. Intraoperative haemostasis failure (and consequent use of electrocautery for haemostasis) was more frequent in patients in whom no suctioning was used; as for the rates of postoperative primary bleeding after adenoidectomy, they were similar in both groups of patients, regardless of the technique used for haemostasis. Conclusions: The use of continuous suctioning during adenoidectomy haemostasis significantly shortens total surgical and haemostasis time, reduces intraoperative blood loss, and reduces the incidence of haemostasis failure (with the consequent need for bipolar electrocautery haemostasis).

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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