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Comparison of the Incidence of Postoperative Hypocalcemia following Total Thyroidectomy vs Completion Thyroidectomy

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2014
ObjectiveTo study the rate of postoperative hypocalcemia following completion thyroidectomy (CT), in comparison with the hypocalcemia rate following total thyroidectomy (TT).Study Design and SettingA retrospective study, performed at the McGill University Thyroid Cancer Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from 2007 to 2012.Subjects and MethodsMedical ...
Shlomo, Merchavy   +6 more
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Completion thyroidectomy: a critical appraisal.

Surgery, 1993
Completion thyroidectomy can most accurately be described as reexploration of the neck to remove the contralateral thyroid lobe. This procedure has commonly been performed when the histopathologic condition of the ipsilateral thyroid lobe reveals papillary or follicular carcinoma of the thyroid.
A R, Shaha, B M, Jaffe
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MORBIDITY OF COMPLETION THYROIDECTOMY FOR INITIALLY MISDIAGNOSED THYROID CARCINOMA

Head & Neck Surgery, 1988
We reviewed 757 cases of thyroid carcinoma treated between 1963 and 1986 to investigate the morbidity associated with completion thyroidectomy when a nodule initially reported to be benign by frozen section is subsequently found to be malignant; 66 patients underwent completion thyroidectomy as a second procedure for initially misdiagnosed thyroid ...
S, Calabro, L J, Auguste, J N, Attie
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Complete thyroidectomy in advanced heart disease

The American Journal of Surgery, 1935
Abstract 1. 1. The development of complete thyroidectomy for heart disease is traced. 2. 2. Suggestions are made for the extension of the procedure to the arteriosclerotic, renal, and syphilitic groups with the presentation of case summaries. 3. 3. A routine preoperative, operative, and postoperative regime is detailed. 4. 4.
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Endoscopic Completion Thyroidectomy by the Bilateral Axillo-Breast Approach

Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, 2010
Bilateral axillo-breast approach (BABA) endoscopic thyroidectomy has been successfully used for various thyroid diseases, with an excellent cosmetic outcome. Patients with a confirmed thyroid malignancy on a permanent thyroid section after endoscopic thyroid lobectomy require completion thyroidectomy.
Su-jin, Kim   +6 more
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Complete thyroidectomy

The American Journal of Surgery, 1966
D E, Ross, E C, Castro, C F, Wharton
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Feasibility of completion thyroidectomy via transoral endoscopic vestibular approach

Updates in Surgery
Transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy is widely utilized for treating benign conditions and low-risk thyroid cancers, yet its use for completion thyroidectomy, especially when performed more than 2 weeks after an initial lobectomy, is less understood. In this retrospective study, we assessed patients who underwent endoscopic completion thyroidectomy via ...
Tsung-Jung Liang   +3 more
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Completion thyroidectomy-indications and complications

European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2019
Ashok R, Shaha, R, Michael Tuttle
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Safety of completion thyroidectomy for multicentric carcinoma.

The American surgeon, 1998
The role of completion thyroidectomy after lobectomy for well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma remains controversial. The purpose of the present study is to compare the relative safety of a one-stage versus a two-stage approach in the management of thyroid cancer. Thirty consecutive patients with thyroid carcinoma were studied.
D, Rigberg   +4 more
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Completion thyroidectomy—Have we made appropriate decisions?

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2020
Ashok R. Shaha   +2 more
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