Abstract

Objective: To find out the frequency, prevalence, and epidemiological aspects of the adenoidectomy bleeding and share the new ordinary procedure to manage it by spongstan with the nasopharyngeal pack. Study Design: Cohort retrospective study. Setting: Academic tertiary care hospitals. Subject and Methods: A total of 23 adenoidectomy children’s demographic data collection and analyzed who suffered from complications of bleeding in the department of Otolaryngology and Head-Neck Surgery, Comilla Medical College Hospital, and Comilla Medical Centre, concerned Clinic of Central Medical College from 01 July 2016 to 31 June 2019. Results: Incidence of adenoidectomy bleeding among total operative patients was 0.32%, adenoidectomy-Tonsillectomy patients 2.66%, and the yearly prevalence of 33.35%. Off them, the male was 09 (39.17%), and the female 14 (60.87%), 11-15 years children have highest bleeding complications was 17 (73.91%), commonest presenting features was nasal obstruction (91.30%), mouth breathing (82.61%), and hearing loss (78.26%).

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  • Comilla Medical College Abstract- Objective: To find out the frequency, prevalence, and epidemiological aspects of the adenoidectomy bleeding and share the new ordinary procedure to manage it by spongstan with the nasopharyngeal pack

  • The primary and reactionary 22 (95.65%) patients treated by Spongstan and usual wet ribbon gauze pack, and secondary bruising, routine clotting screening may not confirm the mild Von willebrand disease [6]

  • In the admitted to the hospitals for different types of secondary bleeding, the patient came at the 10th operations, and adenoidectomy-tonsillectomy was 864

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Comilla Medical College Abstract- Objective: To find out the frequency, prevalence, and epidemiological aspects of the adenoidectomy bleeding and share the new ordinary procedure to manage it by spongstan with the nasopharyngeal pack. Subject and Methods: A total of 23 adenoidectomy children’s demographic data collection and analyzed who suffered from complications of bleeding in the department of Otolaryngology and Head-Neck Surgery, Comilla Medical College Hospital, and Comilla Medical Centre, concerned Clinic of Central Medical College from 01 July 2016 to 31 June 2019. As per the compliance and regulations of: Spongstan with Nasopharyngeal Pack: New Ordinary Procedure Manage the Adenoidectomy. Objective: To find out the frequency, prevalence, and epidemiological aspects of the adenoidectomy bleeding and. I. Introduction share the new ordinary procedure to manage it by spongstan with the nasopharyngeal pack

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