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APMC-Annals of Punjab Medical College. 2011; 5 (2): 119-123
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-175224

ABSTRACT

Objectives: To Determine the frequency of thyroid surgery complications and its Association to the extent of procedure


Study Design: Cross sectional comparative study


Setting: Surgical and Radiological Department of District Head Quarters [DHQ] Hospital, Madina Teaching Hospital [MTH] and Allied Hospital Faisalabad


Duration: From December 2007 to December 2009


Subjects: 90 patients admitted with goiter due to benign diseases


Methods: In Group A, 30 patients underwent unilateral lobectomy. In Group B surgical procedure was Total Thyroidectomy. In Group C patients underwent Subtotal Thyroidectomy. Post operative complications were noted in each group and all three groups were compared


Results: we compared different complications like hemorrhage, respiratory distress, thyroid storm, and hypocalcaemia, injury to recurrent laryngeal or external laryngeal nerves or to cervical sympathetic chain, wound infection, and recurrence of goiter and hypocalcaemia. After excluding hypothyroidism as complication, [as all the patients in group B developed a hypothyroidism], in group A, one patient developed fore mentioned complications and in group B, ten patients developed complications. In group C complications noted in three patients were more as compared to group A but less as compared to group B


Conclusion: More extensive procedures are associated with greater number of complications in thyroid surgery

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