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AbstractIt has been suggested that children undergoing tonsillectomy would benefit from an intravenous infusion, to counteract the period of pre-operativefasting combined with the blood loss at operation.A prospective study of 50 children undergoing tonsillectomy was undertaken. The children were randomly allocated into two groups, one to receive an infusion and a control group.There were no significant differences between the two groups, although the children with an infusion had a longer mean post-operative stay.There would seem to be no role for routine intravenous fluid replacement in children undergoing uncomplicated tonsillectomy.


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