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Minimal access thyroid surgery: technique and report of the first 25 cases
Authors:Gosnell Jessica E  Sackett Wendy R  Sidhu Stan  Sywak Mark  Reeve Tom S  Delbridge Leigh W
Institution:University of Sydney Endocrine Surgical Unit, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Minimal access thyroid surgery, using various techniques, is increasingly being reported. The present study reviews our experience with thyroid surgery using a lateral focused mini-incision approach, and assesses its safety and feasibility. METHODS: The study group comprised all patients undergoing minimal access thyroid surgery (MATS) during the period May 2002-May 2003. Data were prospectively gathered, including patient demographics, indication for surgery, operation performed, nodule size, final pathology, and complications. Exclusion criteria for this procedure included: family history of thyroid cancer, previous neck irradiation or surgery, carcinoma on fine needle aspiration, presence of significant thyroiditis, multinodular goitre, and nodule size >3 cm. The operation was carried out through a 2.5-cm lateral incision placed directly over the nodule, with exposure gained by dissecting the plane between the sternomastoid muscle and the lateral edge of the strap muscles. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients underwent MATS, 22 women and three men. Nineteen patients underwent hemithyroidectomy, five underwent isthmectomy, and one underwent local nodule excision. The average measured incision size was 2.63 cm at the end of the procedure. The average nodule size was 2.2 cm, and the average thyroid lobe resected measured 4.7 cm in maximal length. Final pathology revealed benign nodules in 21 patients and four thyroid cancers (two follicular and two papillary). There was one wound infection and two patients had temporary recurrent laryngeal nerve neuropraxia. CONCLUSION: Minimal access thyroid surgery is a safe and feasible alternative to open thyroid surgery in selected cases.
Keywords:follicular thyroid neoplasm  minimal access surgery  minimally invasive parathyroidectomy  thyroid  thyroidectomy
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