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[Nearly total thyroidectomy: versus total thyroidectomy: our experience].
Minerva chirurgica, 2006Generally, the classification of thyroidectomy as benign pathology is: multinodular toxic goitre, simple goitre, toxic adenoma, Base-dow disease, Hashimoto's tyroiditis Subtotal thyroidectomy provides for the removal of the gland except for a bilateral residue of about 6-10 g, near total thyroidectomy provides for the near total removal of the gland ...
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Bilateral transaxillary endoscopic total thyroidectomy
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008Minimal-access thyroid surgery using various techniques is well described. The present study reviews our initial experience with total thyroidectomy using a robotic-assisted bilateral transaxillary endoscopic approach (R-BAEA) and a non-robotic-assisted bilateral transaxillary endoscopic approach (BAEA) to assess it's safety and feasibility.The study ...
Go, Miyano +2 more
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The Morbidity of Total Thyroidectomy
Archives of Surgery, 1981Of 245 total thyroidectomies done over a ten-year period, most were in patients who had previously received irradiation about the head and neck for benign conditions in infancy and childhood. There was no operative mortality, and only one patient had postoperative bleeding requiring reoperation. Of six patients with paralyzed recurrent laryngeal nerves
E F, Scanlon +3 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1971
In a series of 37 cases of total thyroidectomy the excisional technique involved preservation of part of the glandular capsule on the less involved side, together with the parathyroid glands and their blood supply. The morbidity associated with this type of surgery appears minimal.
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In a series of 37 cases of total thyroidectomy the excisional technique involved preservation of part of the glandular capsule on the less involved side, together with the parathyroid glands and their blood supply. The morbidity associated with this type of surgery appears minimal.
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Total thyroidectomy for Graves' disease
Head & Neck, 1997Therapeutic options for treatment of hyperthyroidism caused by Graves' disease remain controversial. There are three main options: thiourea drugs, radioactive iodine ablation, and thyroidectomy. Each treatment has significant advantages and potential problems.The present study is a retrospective analysis of our experience with total thyroidectomy in ...
M S, Razack +4 more
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Total thyroidectomy for Graves' disease treatment.
La Clinica terapeutica, 2013Graves' disease (GD) is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism, and accounts worldwide for 60-80% of all cases. The diagnosis is based on clinical findings, and is confirmed by the presence of TRAB, suppression of TSH, and elevation of free thyroxin (free T4), and triiodinethyronin (free T3). GD can be treated by antithyroid drugs, radioactive iodine,
CATANIA, Antonio +10 more
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