Id like to start by saying i had an adenoidectomy three days ago. When you get your adenoids out you go into the hospital and firstly get an IV which is a needle that they stick in your vein. This can hurt or not hurt you have a choice of numbing it up so it feels like a little poke. then you go in to the operating room and they knock you out and take your adenoids out, you do not feel a ting. you then wake up three-five hours later with a very soar throat and shivers. Then they ask you what color popsicle you want you eat it go home and sleep again. The recovery however is very painful because i had a rare stiff throat and i have to contact the doctor so the surgery is not bad at all, but the recovery is!
surgical removal of hte adenoids from the nasopharynx.
there's no icd9 code for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy because it is a surgical procedure.. if surgical procedure done, you can code V45.89 code. Look for status post/ Postoperative NEC
One would need an adenoidectomy when their adenoid (glands that air passes when one breathes) is damaged and not able to be repaired. The surgery helps repair air flow through your body.
the Abbreviations of T&A means Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy. In school it means a teacher assistant
T&A (yep, it's the other "T&A")
A child who has undergone an adenoidectomy should rest at home for at least one week to avoid possible infections at school. Swimming should not be allowed for at least 10 days after the operation
998.11 Hemorrhage complicating a procedure
the surgical removal of the adenoids--small lumps of tissue that lie in the back of the throat behind the nose.
Because it is one of a symptom of that disease.
There's a swallowing dyfunction after tonsillectomy or called dysphagia
medical history physical examination throat bacterial cultures x rays blood tests
erfectly normal