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Total thyroidectomy in the treatment of thyroid cancer

European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 1995
Considerable controversy exists about the most appropriate treatment for thyroid cancer. In this report the authors present their experience of 189 patients, all of whom had a total thyroidectomy between June 1980 and December 1993. The age of the patients ranged from 11 to 78 years (mean age: 42 years), there were 144 women and 45 men.
Orsenigo E.   +5 more
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Total thyroidectomy for multinodular goiter in the elderly

The American Journal of Surgery, 2005
Total thyroidectomy for multinodular goiter (MNG) is increasingly being performed for the elderly population and yet their perioperative and long-term outcomes remain unclear.A total of 279 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy for MNG in a university-based hospital during a 9-year period were analyzed according to their age at the time of ...
Lo, CY, Lang, BHH
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[Nearly total thyroidectomy: versus total thyroidectomy: our experience].

Minerva chirurgica, 2006
Generally, 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 ...
Candela G   +9 more
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Total thyroidectomy for benign thyroid disease

Surgery, 1998
The goal of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of total thyroidectomy performed for benign thyroid disease.A total of 106 consecutive patients undergoing total thyroidectomy for benign disease from October 1982 to July 1995 were reviewed. The 33 men and 73 women had an average age of 46 years (range, 16 to 82 years).
Richard A. Prinz   +2 more
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Increased risk of postoperative complications after total thyroidectomy with Graves' disease

Head and Neck, 2018
The effect of Graves' disease on the risk of postoperative complications in patients undergoing total thyroidectomy is unclear.
H. Kwon   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Perioperative magnesium levels in total thyroidectomy and relationship to hypocalcemia

Head and Neck, 2019
We have previously shown an association between hypomagnesemia and hypocalcemia after thyroidectomy. However, little is known regarding the trend in magnesium levels in the days after thyroidectomy.
Catherine Brophy   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Total Thyroidectomy and Thyroid Lobectomy

2009
The key to a safe thyroidectomy is to dissect in the correct cervical planes using absolutely meticulous, bloodless technique. This optimizes the surgeon’s ability to identify and preserve delicate perithyroidal structures such as the recurrent laryngeal nerve and parathyroid glands, as well as minimize the risk of life-threatening postoperative neck ...
Insoo Suh, Wen T. Shen
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Robotic transoral thyroidectomy: Total thyroidectomy and ipsilateral central neck dissection with da Vinci Xi Surgical System

Head and Neck, 2019
Transoral approach for thyroidectomy draws attention recently among the thyroid surgeons, with the merits of cosmetic outcomes and minimal flap dissection.
Hong-Kyu Kim, Dawon Park, H. Kim
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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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Total Thyroidectomy for Management of Thyroid Disease

World Journal of Surgery, 2000
AbstractTotal thyroidectomy is a logical treatment for many patients with thyroid disease, including patients in whom the pathologic process requiring surgery involves both lobes of the thyroid or the risk of recurrence is a significant consideration, as in benign multinodular goiter, Graves' disease, and cancer. In earlier times the risks of extensive
Ian R. Gough, David Andrew Wilkinson
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