Incidence and predictive factors of bleeding following tonsillectomy among pediatrics: A retrospective cohort study.
Shmokh AlsalamahSultan AlsumairiAbdulaziz AlaraifiAbdulrhman AlfayezMohammed HalawaniPublished in: Saudi medical journal (2024)
Tonsillectomy is a safe and common surgical procedure but carries risks for postoperative bleeding. Age ≥12 years, poor postoperative oral intake, and the use of a single postoperative analgesic increase the risk of bleeding. We encourage healthcare providers to ascertain early resumption of oral intake and ensure effective pain management. We recommend a dual alternating analgesic regimen with weight-based dosing for optimal pain control. Furthermore, educating caregivers about the importance of adequate oral intake following tonsillectomy may improve patient outcomes.