Tonsillectomy associated with electrocoagulation turbinate

Tonsillectomy is the surgery that involves the removal of the tonsils, glands located in the back of the throat. Children are the most subjected to this procedure, it is estimated that, worldwide, 7-10% of children have a formal statement to remove the tonsils.

This situation can also occur in adults, and the sooner you make tonsillectomy the better is the postoperative, with lower risk of complications and less pain.

Nasal turbinates are treated conservatively by means of electrocoagulation, cauterization, turbinectomy, turbinoplasties or dislocation.