The Journal of laryngology and otology
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Regional specialist societies offer a valuable mechanism for the conduct of medical audit. The experience of the audit sub-committee of The Scottish Otolaryngological Society in conducting an audit on laryngeal cancer encouraged us to undertake a larger audit of tonsillectomy practice in Scotland. Although the number of tonsillectomies performed has declined over the last 10 years, they still account for about 20 per cent of all operations performed by otolaryngologists and as such are a major consumer of resources (Personal communication--Directorate of Information Services, Information and Statistics Division. ⋯ The grade of staff involved did not appear to affect the decision made at the Outpatient Department (OPD) or the outcome of the operation. Ninety-eight per cent of patients who returned the questionnaire were glad that the operation had been performed. Recommendations regarding changes in tonsillectomy practice are given.