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Evidence-based total thyroidectomy, analysis of budgetary impact

open access: green, 2012
Álvaro Sanabria   +4 more
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SAFETY OF TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2007
Background: Total thyroidectomy is the preferred operation for multinodular goitre, Graves’ disease and thyroid cancer. This study reviewed prospectively collected data on a personal consecutive series of 336 total thyroidectomies to assess whether results reported in world centres of excellence could also be achieved elsewhere.Methods: Between 1991 ...
Jonathan W, Serpell, Diana, Phan
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Complications of Total Thyroidectomy

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1987
To the Editor .—Arguments against total thyroidectomy for well-differentiated carcinoma of the thyroid have usually centered on an unacceptably high risk factor for the operation. Permanent vocal cord paralysis and permanent hypoparathyroidism are always mentioned.
J M, Loré, J B, Banyas, E R, Niemiec
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The Morbidity of Total Thyroidectomy

Archives of Surgery, 1981
Of 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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Total Thyroidectomy

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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