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Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | 2006

Antibiotics to improve recovery following tonsillectomy: a systematic review.

Muthuswamy Dhiwakar; Chee Y. Eng; Sivasubramaniam Selvaraj; William S. McKerrow

OBJECTIVE: To determine if antibiotics improve recovery following tonsillectomy. STUDY DESIGN: Data sources: Electronic databases Medline, Embase, and Cochrane Controlled Trials Register were searched using relevant search terms. Additional trials, if any, were retrieved by searching the references from all identified trials, reviews, correspondences, editorials, and conference proceedings. No language restriction was applied. Study selection: Systematic review of trials in which antibiotic was administered as a study medication intraoperatively and/or postoperatively, in children or adults undergoing tonsillectomy or adenotonsillectomy. Only randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trials attaining preset quality scores were included. Outcomes analyzed: 1) pain, need for analgesia, fever, halitosis, and return to normal diet and activities; 2) secondary hemorrhage using 2 parameters—significant hemorrhage (ie, warranting readmission, blood transfusion, or return to theatre for hemostasis) and total hemorrhage; and 3) adverse events. RESULTS: Five trials met the eligibility criteria. Antibiotics significantly reduced the number of subjects manifesting fever (relative risk [RR]: 0.62, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.45, 0.85) and duration of halitosis (− 1.94 [−3.57, −0.30] days), and marginally reduced the time taken to resume normal activity (−0.63 [− 1.12, −0.14] days), but had no significant effect in reducing pain scores (−0.01 [−0.60, 0.57]) or need for analgesia. Similarly, there was no significant difference in the time taken to resume normal diet or incidence of significant and total hemorrhage, although data was underpowered to detect differences for these outcomes. In the antibiotic group 4 patients developed an adverse reaction (3 cases of rash and 1 case of oropharyngeal candidiasis), while in the control group 1 patient had an adverse reaction (rash). The RR of antibiotic-related adverse events was 2.45 (0.45, 13.31). CONCLUSION: Antibiotics appear to be effective in reducing some, but not all, morbid outcomes following tonsillectomy, and may increase the risk of adverse events. Further trials are needed to better define the role of antibiotics in facilitating post-tonsillectomy recovery.


Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2007

Surgery for head and neck skin tumors in the elderly

Muthuswamy Dhiwakar; Najib A. Khan; Leo G. McClymont

Our aim was to determine the surgical characteristics of an elderly cohort of patients undergoing resection of head and neck skin neoplasms.


Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2016

Sacrificing the buccal branch of the facial nerve during parotidectomy

Muthuswamy Dhiwakar; Zubair Khan

The need for and consequence of sacrificing the buccal branch of the facial nerve during parotidectomy is unknown. We sought to determine the indication, frequency, and functional outcome of buccal branch sacrifice.


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2012

Antibiotics to reduce post-tonsillectomy morbidity.

Muthuswamy Dhiwakar; W A Clement; Mrinal Supriya; William S. McKerrow


Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 2006

Surgical Resection of Cutaneous Head and Neck Lesions: Does Aspirin Use Increase Hemorrhagic Risk?

Muthuswamy Dhiwakar; Najib A. Khan; Leo G. McClymont


Clinical Otolaryngology | 2008

Antibiotics to reduce post-tonsillectomy morbidity (Review)

Muthuswamy Dhiwakar; W A Clement; Mrinal Supriya; William S. McKerrow


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2018

Occult invasion of sternothyroid muscle by differentiated thyroid cancer

Zubair Khan; Sangita Mehta; Natarajan Sumathi; Muthuswamy Dhiwakar


Clinical Otolaryngology | 2013

Antibiotics to reduce post-tonsillectomy morbidity

Muthuswamy Dhiwakar; W A Clement; Mrinal Supriya; William McKerro


Evidence-based Child Health: A Cochrane Review Journal | 2008

Cochrane Review: Antibiotics to reduce post‐tonsillectomy morbidity

Muthuswamy Dhiwakar; Wa Clement; Mrinal Supriya; William S. McKerrow


Evidence-based Child Health: A Cochrane Review Journal | 2008

Commentary on ‘Antibiotics to reduce post‐tonsillectomy morbidity’ with a response from the review author

Matthew Bromwich; Charles M. Myer; Muthuswamy Dhiwakar

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