ABSTRACT
RATIONALE: Metachronous sternal metastasis of thyroid carcinoma was a rare disease. There was no consensus in the treatment for bone metastasis after the initial thyroid carcinoma surgery. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 53-year-old female patient was hospitalized due to recurrent dull chest pains, with a history of radical right side thyroid carcinoma 4 years ago. On examination, there was an irregular mass on the lower left half of the sternum. Computerized tomography scan showed sternal bone destruction with a soft tissue mass. DIAGNOSES: Metachronous sternal metastasis of thyroid carcinoma. INTERVENTIONS: Partial resection of the sternum and reconstruction with a titanium alloy mesh were performed. OUTCOMES: After a 3-year follow-up, the patient had no recurrence. LESSONS: Surgical resection may be a sufficient treatment for metachronous sternal metastasis of thyroid carcinoma. Biosynthesis material mesh is preferred to be used.