Aspiration Puncture in theTreatment of Peritonsillar Abscesses II (Initial Experience)
Authors:
V. Janušková; Pavel Komínek; D. Mainerová *; R. Lenert; P. Vantuch
Authors‘ workplace:
ORL oddělení Nemocnice ve Frýdku Místku, primář MUDr. P. KomínekORL ambulance Valašské Meziříčí
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Published in:
Otorinolaryngol Foniatr, , 1999, No. 3, pp. 175-178.
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Overview
The authors treated during the period between May and December 1998 52 patientswith peritonsillar abscesses. Forty of them were in the first place treated by aspiration puncture(AP) and oral antibiotics. Cure by AP only (without incision or tonsillectomy) was achieved in 33patients (82.5 %). One AP only was made in 20 patients, in nine two punctures were made and inthree patients three punctures. Because the condition did not improve after AP, five times anincision was made and three times TE. The authors recorded so far two relapses of PTA (5 %), afteran interval of four weeks following the first PTA. The patients tolerated AP much better thanincisions of PTA. The initial experience with AP indicates that it can be considered in the majorityof PTA as the method of choice for treatment of PTA.
Key words:
peritonsillar abscess, aspiration puncture, effectiveness, tolerance.
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