Morbidity of thyroid surgery

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Bergamaschi, R [1 ]
Becouarn, G [1 ]
Ronceray, J [1 ]
Arnaud, JP [1 ]
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[1] Angers Univ Hosp, Dept Visceral Surg, Angers, France
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10.1016/S0002-9610(98)00099-3
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BACKGROUND: Morbidity is today's concern in thyroid surgery. The purpose of this paper was to quantify risk factors' contribution to morbidity rates. METHODS: During 50 months, 1,163 patients undergoing 1,192 thyroidectomies at one hospital were reviewed at follow-up of 8 to 58 months. RESULTS: There was 1 death (0.08%). Wound morbidity included 19 hematomas (1.6%), 3 chyle leaks (0.2%), and 6 abscesses (0.5%). Mean hospital stay was 4.3 days after surgery without drain and 5.3 days with drain (P <0.01). Temporary and permanent hypoparathyroidism (TH; PH) rates were 20% and 4%. Parathyroid autografting and excision rates were 19% and 9%. TH rates were higher after parathyroid autografting or accidental excision (P <0.01). There was no correlation between the severity of TH and the number of lymph nodes at neck dissection nor between postoperative serum calcium revels and the number of parathyroids identified at bilateral surgery. Temporary and permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy (TRLNP; PRLNP) rates were 2.9% and 0.5% (0.3% of 2,010 RLNs at risk), PH and TRLNP (not PRLNP) rates were higher after completion or total thyroidectomy with node dissection (P <0.01). TRLNP and PRLNP rates after RLN exposure and after nonexposure were not statistically different. Surgical volume had no bearing on hematoma, abscess, TH, PH, TRLNP, and PRLNP rates. CONCLUSIONS: High surgical volume, identifying parathyroids and RLNs, failed to reduce morbidity. Completion and total thyroidectomy with node dissection increased PH and TRLNP (not PRLNP) rates. (C) 1998 by Excerpta Medica, Inc.
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