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Abstract

, we have experienced with subcutaneous emphysema after tonsillectomy. The patient, a 24-year old man complained of recurrent sore throat and was diagnosed with chronic tonsillitis. Preoperative general examination revealed no abnormalities. The operation was performed under general anesthesia. Adhesions between the tonsils and surrounding tissue were moderate. Bilateral tonsils were easily removed. Recovery period proceeded without complications. The next morning, marked swelling of the left cheek and submandibular region were reported.

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On palpation, was characterized buy generic lasix online by crepitation and softness in these areas. X-ray examination revealed subcutaneous emphysema. There was no finding of airway obstruction. We diagnosed him as having subcutaneous emphysema and to use antibiotics for 5 days. In clinical trials, subcutaneous emphysema was believed caused by surgical anesthesia and not factors. Subcutaneous emphysema gradually disappeared. A year after tonsillectomy patient is under observation on an outpatient basis and without any abnormal symptoms. To avoid such difficulties, we should also consider carefully separated from the tonsil fossa and make the appropriate choice of surgical equipment. (Author ABSTRACT).

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