Adenoidectomy

Adenoidectomy
Location of the adenoid
SpecialtyOtorhinolaryngology
ICD-9-CM28
MeSHD000233
MedlinePlus003011
eMedicine872216

Adenoidectomy is the surgical removal of the adenoid for reasons which include impaired breathing through the nose, chronic infections, or recurrent earaches. The effectiveness of removing the adenoids in children to improve recurrent nasal symptoms and/or nasal obstruction has not been well studied.[1] The surgery is less commonly performed in adults in whom the adenoid is much smaller and less active than it is in children. It is most often done on an outpatient basis under general anesthesia. Post-operative pain is generally minimal and reduced by icy or cold foods. The procedure is often combined with tonsillectomy (this combination is usually called an "adenotonsillectomy" or "T&A"), for which the recovery time is an estimated 10–14 days, sometimes longer, mostly dependent on age.

Adenoidectomy is not often performed under one year of age as adenoid function is part of the body's immune system, but its contribution to this decreases progressively beyond this age.

  1. ^ van den Aardweg, Maaike Ta; Schilder, Anne Gm; Herkert, Ellen; Boonacker, Chantal Wb; Rovers, Maroeska M. (2010-01-20). "Adenoidectomy for recurrent or chronic nasal symptoms in children". The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2010 (1): CD008282. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD008282. ISSN 1469-493X. PMC 7105907. PMID 20091663.