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History of Surgery

Albucasis (936–1013), a pioneer in tonsillectomy

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Pages 446-450 | Received 31 Jan 2022, Accepted 20 Aug 2022, Published online: 01 Sep 2022
 

Abstract

Background

The surgical removal of tonsils has been performed from as long as three thousand years ago, as mentioned in Hindu literature. The role medieval physicians like Albucasis played in the history of tonsillectomy is very important. This article aims to show the contributions Albucasis made to this procedure.

Methods

The present library-documentary research relied on the third chapter of the book al-Tasrif, Albucasis’ surgical text, as the main information source.

Results

Albucasis discussed the conditions necessary for tonsillectomy, he introduced three surgical tools for this operation, and he also described the surgical method. Albucasis succeeded in inventing and discovering new tools and methods for tonsillectomy.

Conclusion

The comparison of the tonsil surgery introduced by Albucasis and those of earlier and later surgeons reveals Albucasis’ superiority in both operation performance and equipment used. Some of his methods are comparable with approaches to operations used in the 20th century.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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