Thyroid surgery in the geriatric patient

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Passler, C [1 ]
Avanessian, R [1 ]
Kaczirek, K [1 ]
Prager, G [1 ]
Scheuba, C [1 ]
Niederle, B [1 ]
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[1] Univ Vienna, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Div Gen Surg Endocrine Surg, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
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10.1001/archsurg.137.11.1243
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Although age itself is no contraindication for major surgical procedures, few patients 75 years and older undergo thyroid surgery. Hypothesis: Thyroid surgery in the geriatric patient can be performed with low morbidity and mortality. Design: Retrospective analysis. of prospectively documented data. Setting: University hospital referral center Patients: We included 738 patients undergoing thyroid surgery within 5 years, of whom 55 (7.5%) were 75 years or older (group 1) (mean SD age, 79.9+/-4.1 years). Main Outcome Measures: Indication for surgery, surgical strategy, morbidity, and mortality were analyzed and compared with those in younger patients (<75 years; group 2). Results: Malignancy was suspected or verified in 29 patients (52.7%) in group 1; 21 (38.2%) had mechanical symptoms due to large bilateral nodular goiters; and 5 1%) presented with benign nodular goiter. The main indication in group 2 (n = 683) was benign nodular goiter in 455 (66.6%); 142 patients (20.8%) presented with suspected malignancy and 21 (3.1%) with mechanical symptoms (P<.001). Most patients underwent total thyroidectomy, hemithyroidectomy, or near-total thyroidectomy (n=50 [90.9%; group 1] vs n=597 [87.4%; group 21; P=.53). Frequency of malignancy was higher in group 1 ([n=20 [36.4%] vs; n=179 [26.2%]; P=.17). Morbidity of thyroid surgery was comparable in both groups. One. (2.3%) of 44 patients in group I had permanent hypoparathyroidism, compared with 10 (12.0%) of 502 in group 2 (P=.61); permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis occurred in 1 (1.05%) of 95 nerves at risk in group 1 compared with 3 (0.26%) of 1172 nerves at risk in group 2 (P=.22). There was no perioperative mortality in either group. Conclusions: Thyroid surgery in patients 75 years or older can be performed with low morbidity. The guarantees for success include an individual risk-and-benefit analysis and careful preoperative preparation.
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