Abstract
Objective
Tonsillectomy remains a common procedure in adults; however, there are few population-level data evaluating risk factors for reoperation.
Study Design
Retrospective review of national database.
Setting
American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP), 2005-2013.
Subjects and Methods
The ACS-NSQIP was queried for patients undergoing tonsillectomy ± adenoidectomy as their primary procedure (
Results
In total, 12,542 cases met inclusion criteria. Patients were predominantly female (66.4%) and white (70.8%), with mean age of 30 ± 12 years (range: 16-90+). Thirty-day mortality was 0.03%, and 4.8% of patients experienced at least 1 complication, including reoperation (3.6%). Risk of complications was associated with male sex (
Conclusion
This review of a large validated surgical database provides an overview of the rates of, and risk factors for, complications and reoperations following tonsillectomy in the adult population.
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