Insights into research trends on recurrent laryngeal nerve damage in thyroid surgery (1974-2024): a bibliometric review. [PDF]
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Bilateral superior and inferior thyroid artery embolization for massive thyroidectomy site bleeding: A case report. [PDF]
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Impact of body mass index on neck muscle changes and postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing hemithyroidectomy: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Secondary analyses of swallowing efficiency and safety outcomes following thyroidectomy versus thyroidectomy plus prophylactic central neck dissection. [PDF]
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THYROIDECTOMY AND THE PARATHYROIDS
Archives of Surgery, 1948THE RECOGNITION of the parathyroid glands is a challenge to the surgeon. Although the dire consequences of injury to the glands or of removal of the glands are generally appreciated, it is safe to say that thyroidectomies are done without the operator's being able definitely to recognize this tissue.
G A, JOHNSTONE, F, VOTH-OSTENDORPH
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Total thyroidectomy has significantly changed over the years from a morbid procedure to one that is performed routinely on an outpatient basis. This article reviews the history of thyroid surgery with regard to hemostasis, discusses surgical vascular anatomy, and describes the methods of hemostasis.
Russell B, Smith, Andrew, Coughlin
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ObjectiveIn this article, we present a series of 28 patients who underwent thyroid surgery using local anesthesia. We describe our technique, report outcomes, and assess how well the procedure was tolerated from a patient perspective.MethodsThree surgeons performed awake thyroidectomies and recorded data, including the patient's age and gender, surgery
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In current clinical practice, the concept of outpatient surgery could apply to thyroidectomy. As the thyroid is anatomically accessible, its removal is not physiologically disabling; it makes surgery safer and precludes hospitalization. To evaluate the feasibility and solidity of outpatient thyroidectomy (OPT), the authors conducted a 12 1/2-year study
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