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Pediatric adenoid surgery in Sweden 2004–2013: Incidence, indications and concomitant surgical procedures
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Ryhov County Hospital, Jönköping, Sweden.
Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Södra Älvsborgs Hospital, Borås, Sweden.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Ryhov County Hospital, Jönköping, Sweden; Futurum-The Academy for Health and Care, County Council, Jönköping, Sweden.
2016 (Engelska)Ingår i: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, ISSN 0165-5876, E-ISSN 1872-8464, Vol. 87, s. 61-66Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]

Objectives

To describe the incidence and indications of adenoid surgery and concomitantly performed ENT surgical procedures in a nationwide cohort covering several years of practice.

Methods

A retrospective study based on data from the National patient registry in Sweden. All children born from 1st of January 2004 to December 31st, 2013 who underwent adenoidectomy for the first time in Sweden during 2004–2013 were included in the study. Patient characteristics (age and gender), indications for surgery and performed ENT surgery were evaluated.

Results

40,829 children underwent adenoid surgery during the studied period. Of these, 24,537 (60%) were boys. Mean and median age at surgery in the studied population was 4 years and 3.5 years respectively for both boys and girls. The most frequently performed surgical procedure was adenotonsillar surgery 43% (n = 17,434) followed by solitary adenoid surgery 26% (n = 10,749). The most frequent registered indication was hypertrophy 60% (n = 24,422) followed by hypertrophy and otitis media 21% (n = 8425). The highest age related incidence for all types of adenoid surgery taken together was 2–4 years of age for both genders. Boys had higher incidence rates than girls for all ages and all types of surgery except at eight years of age.

Conclusions

The main findings were that adenoidectomy most commonly was performed together with surgery of the tonsils on the indication hypertrophy, that adenoid- and adenoid related ENT surgery were most commonly performed between 2 and 5 years of age and that the incidence in surgical rates was higher for boys than girls. There seem to be large unwarranted variations between countries regarding incidence rates and we believe that there is a need for further studies in order to establish recommendations for best practice regarding adenoid and related ENT surgeries.

Ort, förlag, år, upplaga, sidor
Elsevier, 2016. Vol. 87, s. 61-66
Nyckelord [en]
Adenoids, Adenoidectomy, Epidemiology, Health services research
Nationell ämneskategori
Oto-rino-laryngologi
Identifikatorer
URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-181246DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2016.05.020ISI: 000380082000011PubMedID: 27368444Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84971473033OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-181246DiVA, id: diva2:1613808
Tillgänglig från: 2021-11-23 Skapad: 2021-11-23 Senast uppdaterad: 2026-04-15Bibliografiskt granskad
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1. Pediatric Tonsil and Adenoid Surgery: Epidemiology, Surgical Outcomes, and Patient‑Reported Measures
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Pediatric Tonsil and Adenoid Surgery: Epidemiology, Surgical Outcomes, and Patient‑Reported Measures
2026 (Engelska)Doktorsavhandling, sammanläggning (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
Abstract [en]

Tonsil and adenoid surgery are among the most commonly performed pediatric procedures in Sweden, yet important knowledge gaps remain regarding indications, outcomes, complication risks, and the associated patient‑reported symptom burden. The overarching aim of this thesis was to examine key aspects of contemporary clinical practice related to pediatric tonsil and adenoidectomy surgery in Sweden, with focus on epidemiology, safety, surgical outcomes, and the development and validation of a Swedish version of a pediatric patient‑reported outcome measure (PROM). The thesis comprises four studies based on register data, clinical outcome analyses, and psychometric validation.

Paper I mapped the national epidemiology of pediatric adenoidectomy between 2004 and 2013 using data from the National Patient Register. Hypertrophy was the most common indication, and combined adenotonsillar surgery was the most common procedure. Adenoidectomy was performed mainly in children aged 2-5 years, with higher incidence among boys.

Paper II examined postoperative morbidity and mortality following adenoidectomy in 51,746 procedures performed between 2007 and 2017. Late postoperative hemorrhage was rare, late bleeding events requiring return to theatre were exceptionally uncommon, and no deaths attributable to adenoidectomy were identified, confirming that the procedure is highly safe in the Swedish context.

Paper III evaluated postoperative bleeding, revision surgery, and caregiver‑reported symptom relief following 1,810 cold steel tonsillotomy procedures with or without adenoidectomy over a 10‑year period. The technique demonstrated low rates of postoperative bleeding, acceptable revision rates, and high caregiver‑reported symptom improvement. At the same time, the technique keeps instrument costs low and reduces environmental impact by avoiding disposable devices and advanced equipment.

Paper IV translated and validated the Paediatric Throat Disorders Outcome Test (T‑14) into Swedish. The instrument demonstrated strong known‑groups validity, an acceptable model fit in confirmatory factor analysis, good internal consistency, and high responsiveness to postoperative changes. The Swedish T‑14 enables structured pre‑ and postoperative assessment of symptom burden and demonstrates potential value for both clinical practice and future research.

Together, the findings demonstrate that pediatric adenoidectomy and cold‑steel tonsillotomy are safe procedures with low complication rates in routine clinical care. The thesis highlights important gaps in national outcome monitoring, particularly the lack of preoperative patient‑reported measures. The findings and the instrument presented may contribute to more informed evaluation, follow‑up, and clinical decision‑making in pediatric adenotonsillar surgery.

Ort, förlag, år, upplaga, sidor
Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, 2026. s. 88
Serie
Linköping University Medical Dissertations, ISSN 0345-0082 ; 2025
Nyckelord
Adenoidectomy, Tonsillotomy, Pediatric otolaryngology, Postoperative hemorrhage, Patient‑reported outcome measures, T‑14
Nationell ämneskategori
Oto-rino-laryngologi
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-222887 (URN)10.3384/9789181184105 (DOI)9789181184099 (ISBN)9789181184105 (ISBN)
Disputation
2026-05-22, Aulan, Länssjukhuset Ryhov, Jönköping, 13:00
Opponent
Handledare
Anmärkning

Funding: This research was supported by grants from Futurum, the Academy for Healthcare, Jönköping County Council; FORSS, the Research Council of South‑Eastern Sweden; and the Acta Oto‑Laryngologica Foundation. 

2026-04-15: The thesis was first published online. The online published version reflects the printed version.

2026-06-08: The thesis was updated with an errata list which is also downloadable from the DOI landing page. Before this date the PDF has been downloaded 126 times.

Tillgänglig från: 2026-04-15 Skapad: 2026-04-15 Senast uppdaterad: 2026-06-08Bibliografiskt granskad

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