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  2. Tonsillectomy - Wikipedia

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    Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure in which both palatine tonsils are fully removed from the back of the throat. [1] The procedure is mainly performed for recurrent tonsillitis , throat infections and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). [ 1 ]

  3. Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty - Wikipedia

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    UPPP involves removal of the tonsils, the posterior surface of the soft palate, and the uvula. The uvula is then folded toward the soft palate and sutured together as demonstrated in the figures. In the US, UPPP is the most commonly performed procedure for obstructive sleep apnea with approximately 33,000 procedures performed per year.

  4. Woman’s Tonsils Grow Back 40 Years After Removal ... - AOL

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    A Michigan woman is detailing the shock she felt after learning her tonsils had grown back decades after getting them removed. Katy Golden, from Detroit, was just 5 years old when her mother took ...

  5. Coblation tonsillectomy - Wikipedia

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    Coblation tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure in which the patient's tonsils are removed by destroying the surrounding tissues that attach them to the pharynx. [1] [2] It was first implemented in 2001. The word coblation is short for ‘controlled ablation’, which means a controlled procedure used to destroy soft tissue. [3]

  6. Most children who have their tonsils removed don't benefit - AOL

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  7. More Popsicles, please: Your tonsils can grow back - AOL

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    Practices around tonsil removal are not very standardized, experts say, which can make it difficult to understand all of the nuances. Several methods can be used to remove tonsils. The most common ...

  8. List of instruments used in otorhinolaryngology, head and ...

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    •Negus tonsil artery forceps: as a haemostat, replaces tonsil artery forceps; used to tie ligature at a depth and ligature won't slip due to its curve tip. •Peritonsilar abscess forceps: to drain abscesses in the soft tissue adjacent to the palatine tonsils •Denis Brown's tonsil holding forceps: to hold the tonsil during dissection

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