Comparative Analysis of Subtotal Thyroidectomy for Graves′ Disease Leaving a Unilateral Remnant Based on the Upper Pole / 中山大学学报(医学科学版)
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences)
; (6): 560-564, 2019.
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@#【Background】 The aim of this prospective randomized study was to evaluate the feasibility of subtotal thyroidectomy leaving a unilateral remnant based on the upper pole. 【Methods】 Patients who underwent the subtotal thyroidectomy and isthmusectomy leaving either a unilateral remnant based on the upper pole(GroupⅠ ,59 patients)or with the bilateral dorsal thyroid tissue remained(Group Ⅱ,54 patients)were prospectively compared in operation time, blood loss,recurrence,and postoperative complications.【Results】The operation time remained similar between the two groups,but the blood loss,the reoperation time,recurrent laryngeal nerve injury,and recurrence in GroupⅠwere much less than those in Group Ⅱ. In addition ,no postoperative hemorrhage occurred in GroupⅠ. Three patients (5.56%) underwent postoperative hemorrhage in Group Ⅱ. Two patients(3.39%)in GroupⅠand 4 patients(7.40%)in Group Ⅱ experienced transient hypocalcemia.【Conclusion】In terms of blood loss,reoperation time,postoperative complication, and recurrence ,subtotal thyroidectomy with recurrent laryngeal nerves identification and the unilateral superior pole remnant of the gland provides a better outcome than subtotal thyroidectomy with bilateral dorsal thyroid tissue remnant.
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Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences)
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2019
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