Coblation Tonsil Surgery

Coblation tonsil surgery is a modern and less invasive method of removing enlarged or chronically infected tonsils. Coblation uses advanced radiofrequency energy and saline technology to remove tonsil tissue at lower temperatures than traditional methods, resulting in less tissue damage, less pain and faster recovery. Our experienced ENT surgeons use Coblation Tonsillectomy to help patients breathe, swallow and sleep more comfortably.

What is Coblation Tonsil Surgery?

Coblation Tonsil Surgery (Coblation Tonsillectomy) is a state-of-the-art surgical procedure that uses controlled radiofrequency energy to remove the tonsils. Conventional electrocautery techniques generate high heat, whereas coblation is a low-temperature technique that causes less damage to surrounding tissues.

It is frequently employed in the management of recurrent tonsillitis, tonsillar hypertrophy and sleep-disordered breathing.

Coblation Tonsil Surgery:- Advanced Tonsil Removal with Minimal Pain and Faster Recovery:-

Who Shouldn’t Have Coblation Tonsil Surgery?

If you are experiencing: Your ENT specialist may recommend Coblation Tonsillectomy.

  • Chronic Tonsilitis
  • Recurrent sore throats
  • Enlarged tonsils lead to breathing problems
  • Obstructive sleep apnoea
  • Snoring loudly
  • Swallowing difficulties
  • Repeated sore throats
  • Tonsil bad breath
  • Recurrent tonsillitis with pyrexia

A thorough exam by an ENT specialist will help determine if tonsillectomy is the best treatment option.

Benefits of Coblation Tonsil Surgery

Reduced Post-Operative Pain

Lower temperature technology causes less damage to surrounding tissues.

Quick Recovery

Most patients recover faster than with standard tonsil surgery.

Little Bleeding

Coblation technology is intended to reduce blood loss during surgery.

Better Breathing

Relieves airway obstruction due to enlarged tonsils.

Improved Sleep Quality

Reduces snoring and sleep disordered breathing.

Less Infections

Eliminates repeated tonsil infections and chronic throat problems.

Improved Quality of Life

Enhances overall comfort, sleep, and daily functioning.

Procedure for Coblation Tonsil Surgery

1. Preoperative Assessment

The ENT surgeon takes a complete history and performs a detailed examination of the patient.

2. Provision of Anaesthesia

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia for patient comfort.

3. Coblation Technology for Tonsil Removal

The tonsils are carefully excised using a specialized coblation device, minimizing heat-induced tissue damage.

4. Control of Bleeding

The surgeon ensures complete hemostasis before completing the procedure.

5. Monitoring of Recovery

Patients are observed for a short period and then discharged based on recovery status.

Duration: The procedure usually takes 20–45 minutes.

Procedure for Coblation Tonsil Surgery

1. Preoperative Assessment

The ENT surgeon takes a complete medical history and performs a detailed examination to assess the patient’s condition and suitability for surgery.

2. Administration of Anesthesia

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia to ensure maximum comfort and safety.

3. Tonsil Removal Using Coblation Technology

The tonsils are carefully removed using a specialized coblation device, which minimizes heat-related damage to surrounding tissues.

4. Bleeding Control

The surgeon ensures complete hemostasis and controls any bleeding before concluding the procedure.

5. Recovery Monitoring

Patients are monitored for a short period after surgery and are usually discharged on the same day.

Procedure Duration: The surgery typically takes 20–45 minutes.

Why Choose Our ENT Clinic for Coblation Tonsil Surgery Treatment?

  • Experienced ENT Doctors
  • Advanced Coblation Technology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
  • Personalized Treatment Strategies
  • Comprehensive Pre- and Post-Operative Care
  • Focus on Patient Comfort and Safety
  • Commitment to Surgical Excellence

Our goal is to provide effective treatment with faster recovery and the best possible patient outcomes.

Before & After Coblation Tonsil Surgery:

Before Coblation Tonsil Surgery

  • Recurrent throat infections
  • Swollen or enlarged tonsils
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Heavy snoring
  • Poor sleep quality
  • Recurrent fever associated with sore throat

After Coblation Tonsil Surgery

  • Fewer throat infections
  • Improved breathing
  • Better sleep quality
  • Easier swallowing
  • Reduced snoring
  • Enhanced overall health and well-being

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Frequently Asked Questions About ENT Care

Helping you make informed decisions about your ENT care.

Coblation uses radiofrequency energy at lower temperatures than traditional techniques, which generally causes less tissue damage, less pain, and a faster return to daily activities.
You can expect some discomfort following surgery but many patients report experiencing less pain than with conventional tonsillectomy techniques.
The procedure usually lasts from about 20 to 45 minutes.