Adenoid surgery with plasma knife removal is relatively good, if there are conditions of the hospital can choose plasma surgery removal, if there is no corresponding equipment of the hospital, the traditional surgical way of removing adenoids can also achieve the same effect.
Adenoid low-temperature plasma ablation, the use of plasma knife head from the edge of the adenoids gradually make the adenoid tissue gradually ablation, gasification. During the ablation process, better hemostasis is achieved and hemorrhage is less likely to occur. Because the plasma knife head needs to work in saline, the temperature is relatively low, and the post-operative pain is lower and the recovery is faster.
In contrast, normal knife removal usually involves scraping the adenoids off the top wall of the nasopharynx using an instrument such as a spatula. This surgical procedure involves relatively more intraoperative bleeding, which can be stopped by electrocoagulation or compression during the operation. Postoperative pain levels are high, but the cost of the procedure is relatively inexpensive compared to the use of plasma.
If there is a need to remove the adenoids, it is recommended to visit your local hospital for consultation and to choose a specific surgical procedure based on the specific medical conditions of your local hospital.