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Tonsillectomy

Exact Indications
Recurrent acute tonsillitis
chronic tonsillitis
Peritonsillar abscess
upper airway obstruction
diphtheria carrier
Suspicion of malignancy
Relative Indications
acute rheumatic fever
Glomerulonephritis
Frequent febrile convulsions
cervical lymphadenitis
- The main artery feeding the tonsil is the tonsillar artery. It is a branch of the facial artery.
There is no clear information about the most common bleeding artery in tonsillectomy.



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