Microscopic Thyroidectomy: The Way We Do It

AbstractThe present study was conducted with an intent to document the reduced morbidity in terms of postoperative hypocalcemia, injury to recurrent laryngeal and external branch of superior laryngeal nerve, in patients undergoing microscope assisted thyroidectomy. The present study enrolled a total of 878 patrients who underwent hemi, total and completion thyroidectomies, over a period of 3  years at Jain ENT Hospital, Jaipur. In the present study, out of 1118 RL nerves dissected temporary paresis was found in 1.52% and permanent palsy in only 0.36%. Temporary hypocalcemia was seen in 8.12% while permanent hypocalcemia in 0.6% patients. EBSLN could be identified in 1082 of the 1118 ne rves dissected. We recommend the use microscope routinely for all thyroid surgeries, starting from the very first step in view of the reduced morbidity that it offers.
Source: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery - Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research