Autor: |
Palestini, N, Grivon, M, Carbonaro, G, Durando, R, Freddi, M, Odasso, C, Sisto, G, Robecchi, Antonio |
Rok vydání: |
2005 |
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Zdroj: |
Annali italiani di chirurgia. 76(1) |
ISSN: |
0003-469X |
Popis: |
To evaluate morbidity and functional results of surgical treatment in patients with Graves' disease.A retrospective study was performed in 108 patients operated on during 1993-2003. Main indications for surgery were failure of treatment with antithyroid drugs (80.6%), large goiter (46.3%) and/or severe ophthalmopathy (23.1%). Surgical procedures were extensive subtotal thyroidectomy (EST; n = 33; uni- or bilateral remnant of2 g) or total thyroidectomy (TT; n=75). Functional results were established in 89 patients (27 EST patients and 62 TT patients) after a mean follow-up of 5.9 years.Operative mortality was zero. There were 4 (3.7%) transient unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsies and no cases of permanent RLN palsy. Temporary hypocalcemia occurred in 15 patients (13.9%) and permanent hypoparathyroidism resulted in two (1.9%). Four patients (3.7%) developed a postoperative hematoma that required reoperation. There was no significant difference in the rate of complications between EST and TT, although temporary hypocalcemia was more common following TT than EST (17.3% vs. 6.1%) and permanent hypoparathyroidism affected only TT patients. None of the patients developed recurrent hyperthyroidism; all patients are maintained on levothyroxine.Surgery is an effective therapy for selected cases of Graves' disease. When performed by experienced surgeons, it can be carried out with no mortality and minimal morbidity. EST (with uni- or bilateral remnant of2 g) and TT are both effective in order to achieve a definitive cure of hyperthyroidism. |
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