Jj. Fagan et Pj. Wormald, QUINSY TONSILLECTOMY OR INTERVAL TONSILLECTOMY - A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL, South African medical journal, 84(10), 1994, pp. 689-690
Fifty-one patients with peritonsillar abscesses were randomised to und
ergo either quinsy tonsillectomy (QT) or interval tonsillectomy (IT),
and the two groups were compared. The QT group lost fewer (10,3 v. 17,
9) working days and less blood during the operation (158,6 ml v. 205,7
ml); haemostasis was easier and the operation was technically simpler
in this group. There was no significant difference in length of hospi
tal stay and neither group had intra- or postoperative complications.
Only 64% of the IT group returned for tonsillectomy. In this study QT
had distinct advantages over drainage and IT in the management of peri
tonsillar abscesses.