To evaluate the effect of injectable Prf on healing, hemostasis and pain post tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy is the most common surgical procedure performed by otolaryngologists with or without adenoidectomy. \[1\] The most important complication of tonsillectomy is post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage with potential morbidity and death. \[2\] Also, severe pain and wound healing remain major problems that affect patients profoundly after surgery causing a lot of time to return to a regular diet and normal activity. \[3\] Pharmacological drugs are used to control post-tonsillectomy pain but with challenges like insufficiency to control pain, the presence of contraindications, and the presence of side effects as the antiplatelet effects of NSAIDs lead to increased rates of postoperative hemorrhage.\[4\] Growth factors and other mediators released by activated platelets play an important role in tissue regeneration and revascularization. Platelet concentrates, therefore, represent a promising therapeutic tool for tissue regeneration. In recent years, the effects of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) on tissue healing have been addressed in many surgical branches, especially for dental implant surgery and plastic surgery.\[5\] Injectable platelet-rich fibrin (IPRF) is a recently developed leukocyte-enriched platelet concentrate, which could better assist tissue regeneration and wound healing phenomena. Although initially in a liquid phase, IPRF forms a dynamic fibrin gel embedding platelets, leukocytes, type 1 collagen (COL1), osteocalcin (OC), growth factors, and providing a slow release of growth factors. \[6-10\]
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
Compare both sides of tonsillar beds in post operative healing, pain and hemostasis
IPRF effect on healing
Assessment of healing on both sides of tonsillar beds post tonsillectomy one tested side (injectable platelet rich fibrin injected in) other control (IPRF not used) by assessment of pinkish membrane percent of the coverage on the tonsillar fossa comparing the tested site and control site at the 3rd, 6th, and every 3 days to 15th day post-operative and score will be calculated as if pinkish membrane percent of coverage on the tonsillar fossa less than 10% score 0, If pinkish membrane percent of coverage on 10\_25%score1,when pinkish membrane percent of coverage on the tonsillar fossa 25\_50%score2,If pinkish area more 50%score3
Time frame: Assessment of healing post tonsillectomy in tested side in comparison with other side Which used as control in post tonsillectomy on 3rd day post operative and every 3 days to 15th day post-operative
IPRF effect on post tonsillectomy pain and bleeding
Compare tested side and other control side by use of VAS score
Time frame: Assessment of pain and bleeding post tonsillectomy in tested side in comparison with other side Which used as control in first day every 6 hr and then every 3 days to 15 day post operative
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