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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

PEDIATRICS UP-DATES: Indication for Tonsillectomy (+/– Adenoidectomy)


Indication for Tonsillectomy (+/– Adenoidectomy):

Absolute Indications
• Moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea
• Suspicions of tonsillar malignancy, including posttransplant lymphoid proliferative disorder (PTLD)

Relative Indications
• Mild obstructive sleep apnea
• Recurrent tonsillitis—must meet criteria:
–– Frequency:
◦◦ Seven or more episodes in 1 year
◦◦ Five or more episodes per year for 2 years
◦◦ Three or more episodes per year for 3 years
• Associated with one or more of the following:
–– Temperature > 38.3 ° C (101 °F)
–– Cervical lymphadenopathy
–– Tonsillar exudate
–– Positive test for GABHS
• Chronic tonsillitis unresponsive to antimicrobial therapy
•  Severe halitosis
•  Peritonsillar Abscess (greater than one episode)
• PFAPA syndrome (periodic fever, aphthous ulcers, pharyngitis, cervical adenitis)
• PANS/PANDAS syndrome: a controversial indication (pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome/pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infection)

Indication for Adenoidectomy Alone
• Moderate to severe nasal obstruction with persistent symptoms
• Refractory chronic sinusitis
• Recurrent acute otitis media or otitis media with effusion in a child who had prior tympanostomy tubes that have now extruded (e.g., repeat surgery when indicated would consist of adenoidectomy plus myringotomy ± insertion of ventilation tube) and is over 4 years of age

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