SURGICAL MANAGEMENT IN TREATMENT OF DIFFUSE TOXIC GOITRE
Objectives. After surgical treatment of patients with diffuse toxic goitre, thyrotoxicosis recurs in 0.5-10% of cases, and hypothyroidism is marked in 50-84% cases.
Mariana Bujac +2 more
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Clinico-Epidemiological Study and Treatment Outcome of Multinodular Goitre at A Tertiary Care Hospital [PDF]
Background: Thyroid enlargement has been a common problem encountered in general surgical practice. Thyroid being an endocrine gland, its involvement has a diverse issue from a meagre cosmetic problem to a more concerned malignancy.
Karthik Kathladka Sanjeeva +3 more
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A systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating completeness and outcomes of robotic thyroidectomy [PDF]
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Despite immense interest, robotic-assisted thyroidectomy (RT) remains controversial in differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC).
Lang, HHB +4 more
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Non recurrent laryngeal nerve with right aberrant subclavian artery in recurrent case of papillary carcinoma of thyroid: an interesting clinical entity. [PDF]
Background/objectives: A nonrecurrent laryngeal nerve is a rare anatomical variant and a routine preoperative imaging studies are not indicated. NRLN is related with absence of the brachiocephalic trunk and aberrant (mainly retroesophageal) course of ...
Chavan, Purshottam +5 more
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The minimally invasive open video-assisted approach in surgical thyroid diseases [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The targets of minimally invasive surgery (MIVA) could be summarised by: achievement of the same results as those obtained with traditional surgery, less trauma, better post-operative course, early discharge from hospital and improved ...
Massimo Ruggieri +37 more
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Feasibility on the use of intraoperative vagal nerve stimulation in gasless, transaxillary endoscopic, and robotic-assisted thyroidectomy [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Intraoperative nerve stimulation (IONS) could potentially reduce the incidence of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury in thyroidectomy.
Lang, BHH, Wong, KP
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Purpose: To evaluate the rate of surgical complications during the change from subtotal resection to hemithyroidectomy or thyroidectomy over a period of 17 years.
Urte Kunz-Zurbuchen +4 more
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HYPOCALCEMIA IN TOTAL VERSUS SUBTOTAL THYROIDECTOMY
Objective: To compare the occurrence of hypocalcemia in patients undergoing subtotal and total thyroidectomy. Study Design: Comparative prospective study. Place and Duration of Study: Surgical departments of Ayub Teaching Hospital, Abbottabad and Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi, from Mar 2018 to Feb 2020. Methodology: A total ...
Muhammad Ayub Ashraf Mallhi +5 more
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Analysis of 233 Thyroidectomy Cases: Diagnosis, Type of Surgery and Postoperative Follow-U
The medical records of 233 thyroidectomy cases (194 female, 39 male) which have been operated in between 1985 and 1997 were retrospectively analysed. A great majority of the patients were found to have euthyroid uni/multinodular goiter (n=191, 82%), and ...
Alper Gürlek +2 more
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Total Parathyroidectomy with Subcutaneous Parathyroid Forearm Autotransplantation in the Treatment of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism: A Single-Center Experience. [PDF]
Introduction Secondary hyperparathyroidism is common in chronic kidney disease. Parathyroidectomy is indicated in refractory hyperparathyroidism when medical treatments and so the parathyroid hormone levels cannot be lowered to acceptable values without
Casella, Claudio +6 more
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