This document discusses adenoid and tonsil procedures. Adenoidectomy is performed to treat conditions like sleep apnea and ear infections caused by adenoid hypertrophy. Risks include bleeding and injury to nearby structures. Tonsillectomy is indicated for recurrent tonsillitis or sleep apnea. The dissection and snare method involves separating the tonsil from its bed and removing it with a snare. Postoperative risks include primary and reactionary bleeding in the first 24 hours, and secondary bleeding up to 2 weeks later caused by infection. Other risks include injury to nearby structures like the tongue or uvula.