A prospective study was undertaken in 40 patients to determine whether
suturing of the faucial pillars has any effect in relieving pain and
discomfort associated with tonsillectomy. The first 20 patients (5 adu
lts and 15 children) had tonsillectomy without suturing of the faucial
pillars. The next 20 patients (3 adults and 17 children) had the ante
rior and posterior faucial pillars approximated and sutured with 3.0 c
hromic catgut. Objective methods of evaluating pain and discomfort wer
e undertaken immediately and 24 hours postoperatively. The pain and di
scomfort were the same in both groups. Adults experienced more pain th
an children, in both groups. Complications occurred in 3 patients, all
belonging to the sutured group: 2 had palatal haematoma and 1 nasal r
egurgitation. Approximation of the faucial pillars to cover the raw to
nsillar bed after tonsillectomy does not relieve pain. It is disadvant
ageous in that it produces complications and prolongs the anaesthetic
time significantly. Therefore suturing of the faucial pillars is not r
ecommended.