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Post Tonsillectomy Haemorrhage

Jul 23, 2024

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Tonsillectomy is a common paediatric procedure. It may be a simple palatine tonsillar procedure or more complicated with adenoid removal. Unless more complex, it may be done as a day procedure and patients discharged home the same day, or within 24 hours.

The risk of post-operative bleeding is approximately 5%.

A primary bleed is defined as a bleed that occurs in the first 24 hours. These patients will usually need to go to the operating theatre.

Secondary bleeds occur within 5-9 days, but can occur up to 28 days post procedure. These are sometimes called 'herald bleeds' as they can pre-empt a worst bleed within the next 24 hours. The risk of a second bleed is 10% snd half of those will occur within 24 hours.

Most cases of bleeding are minor and self terminating, however some will require intervention and a small number may result in significant haemorrhage and the need for resuscitation.

In general most patients should be seen in an emergency department following a bleed.

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