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RECRUITING
NCT06606262
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Tonsillectomy Versus Tonsillotomy in the Treatment of Recurrent Acute Tonsillitis

Sponsor: Tejs Ehlers Klug

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Summary

Background: recurrent acute tonsillitis (RT) is a frequent condition affecting teenagers and adults. Patients suffer from recurring throat symptoms, fever and impaired quality of life (QOL). Tonsillectomy (TE) is the only well-known treatment, but studies indicate that tonsillotomy (TO) is associated with less morbidity (eg. pain and bleeding) and equal efficiency (e.g. reduced number of sore throat episodes and improved QOL). The investigator aim to clarify whether TO is a non-inferior alternative to TE. Methods: inclusion and randomization of 250 adult RT patients for TE or TO with a 12 month follow up. Comparisons will be made between groups, and outcome measures includes number of sore throat episodes, QOL and postoperative pain. Discussion: the study has the potential to improve the treatment of a prevalent disease by enhancing knowledge of an alternative procedure (TO) associated with less discomfort and risk than the current standard procedure (TE) and a presumably low risk of insufficiency.

Official title: Tonsillectomy Versus Tonsillotomy in the Treatment of Recurrent Acute Tonsillitis: A Randomized Controlled Non-inferiority Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

15 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

250

Start Date

2024-10-31

Completion Date

2029-12-31

Last Updated

2024-12-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Tonsillotomy

Bilateral partial removal of the palatine tonsils to a level between the pharyngeal pillars and the tonsillar capsule. Surgery will be performed under general anesthesia using monopolar electrocautery.

PROCEDURE

Tonsillectomy

Bilateral extracapsular removal of palatine tonsils. Surgery will be performed under general anesthesia using "cold knife" dissection.

Locations (2)

Aalborg University Hospital

Aalborg, Denmark

Aarhus University Hospital

Aarhus, Denmark