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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 7/2005

01-07-2005

Comparison of Surgical Techniques for Treatment of Benign Toxic Multinodular Goiter

Authors: Orhan Alimoglu, M.D., Murat Akdag, M.D., Mustafa Sahin, M.D., Cagatay Korkut, M.D., Ismail Okan, M.D., Neslihan Kurtulmus, M.D.

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 7/2005

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Abstract

Controversy remains regarding the best surgical approach for toxic multinodular goiter (MNG). The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of various thyroid operations for managing toxic MNG. A group of 100 patients with toxic MNG were divided into three groups and managed with total thyroidectomy (TT; group I, n-17), near-total thyroidectomy (NTT; group II, n = 48), or bilateral subtotal thyroidectomy (BST; group III, n = 35). Patients were compared with regard to age, gender, surgical operations, complications, thyroid hormone status, duration of hospitalization, and the reoperation rate for incidentally found thyroid carcinomas. There were 14 men (14%) and 86 women (86 %) with a mean age of 47.03 ± 13.56 years (range 19–77 years). After the operation two patients had a hematoma, and one patient had a seroma. Four patients had unilateral vocal cord paralysis, and one had permanent paralysis. Moreover, 18 patients had transient and 2 patients permanent hypocalcemia. There was no significant difference between the groups regarding complications (p < 0.05). Permanent hypothyroidism was achieved in all patients in group I and 44 patients (92 %) in group II, whereas in group III only 10 (29%) patients had hypothyroidism. Conversely, hyperthyroidism, both subclinical and clinical, was noted only in group III (12 patients, 34 %) during follow-up. We think that TT and NTT are safe, effective approaches in the treatment of toxic MNG, preventing recurrence of thyrotoxicosis and reoperation for incidentally found thyroid cancers. The complication rates for TT and NTT were similar to that for BST. Hence these operation should be considered for patients referred for surgical treatment of toxic MNG.
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Metadata
Title
Comparison of Surgical Techniques for Treatment of Benign Toxic Multinodular Goiter
Authors
Orhan Alimoglu, M.D.
Murat Akdag, M.D.
Mustafa Sahin, M.D.
Cagatay Korkut, M.D.
Ismail Okan, M.D.
Neslihan Kurtulmus, M.D.
Publication date
01-07-2005
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 7/2005
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-005-7767-3

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