Summary:
The authors analyzed retrospectively 1889 case-records of patients who were indicated
for tonsillectomy in 1985 - 1995. Most frequently the patients were indicated on accunt of chronic
tonsillitis, 1446 patients, i.e. 77.6%. The diagnosis of chronic tonsillitis was related to the Pittsburgh
study and met essentially its criteria. From the number of 1446 patients in 422 patients the indication
was influenced by the presence of another disease, such as arthralgia, paratonsillar abscess in the
history, skin diseases, chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis, foetor ex ore, gynaecological disease,
ophthalmological complications, immunodeficiency, haematological disease, sacroillitis, proctoco-
litis. In 340 patients unilateral TE was performed on account of a paratonsillar abscess, in 16 because
of suspected malignity, in 61 children unilateral TE on account of hypertrophy of the palatine tonsils
and in six instances because of a processus styloideus elongatus, where TE made the access to the
parapharyngeal space possible.
Key words:
tonsillectomy, indications for surgery, chronic tonsillitis.
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