Abstract

Tonsillectomy till date continues to be the most frequently performed surgery by ENT surgeons, and with that comes the most challenging complication of post-tonsillectomy pain and its management that affects the patient morbidity and alters the hospital course. Various methods and techniques have been implicated in the post-operative pain management in patients undergoing tonsillectomy. To compare the post operative pain following local infiltration of Dexamethasone and Triamcinolone in patients undergoing Tonsillectomy. Total of 50 patients were selected and randomized into two groups- Group 1 and Group 2, who underwent local infiltration of Dexamethasone and Triamcinolone respectively to maintain uniformity. Baseline scoring (0h post operatively) and follow up scoring after 6h and 24h was done using the Visual Analogue Scale and were evaluated and documented as per their response to treatment. A significant reduction was observed in the severity of pain in both groups with an average reduction of mean score from 9.50 to 5.92 in Group 1 and from 9.04 to 3.90 in Group 2 at the end of 24h post-operatively. The mean score of Group 2 was greater and showed better improvements in VAS pain score and was statistically significant (p < 0.001). Usage of steroidal preparations locally during tonsillectomy helps combat the post-operative pain. Usage of Triamcinolone locally has proved beneficial in reducing the post-operative tonsillectomy pain.

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