MultinodularHypoparathyroidism occursParathyroidectomyTotalSurgeryRadioiodine therapyRadioactive iodineSurgicalParathyroid glandsPartialGravesCarbimazoleGlandHyperthyroidismPatientsAssessCommonPerformOperationTypeTotalRadioactiveBilateralComplicationMultinodular goiterGoiterTumorRecurrentEndoscopicIodineProcedureHypoparathyroidismCarcinomaGeneral anesthesiaNeckMethimazoleTreatmentIONMDiagnosisSurgical removalHormonesRemoveSurvivalSurgeon
Multinodular4
- Total thyroidectomy (TT) and subtotal thyroidectomy (ST) are worldwide treatment options for multinodular non-toxic goitre in adults. (altmetric.com)
- The objective was to assess the effects of total or near-total thyroidectomy compared to subtotal thyroidectomy for multinodular non-toxic goitre. (altmetric.com)
- Two review authors independently scanned the abstract, title or both sections of every record retrieved to identify randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on thyroidectomy for multinodular non-toxic goitre for further assessment. (altmetric.com)
- Agarwal G, Aggarwal V. Is total thyroidectomy the surgical procedure of choice for benign multinodular goiter? (medscape.com)
Hypoparathyroidism occurs1
- Permanent hypoparathyroidism occurs after less than about 3% of subtotal thyroidectomies. (msdmanuals.com)
Parathyroidectomy4
- The impact of age, vitamin D(3) level, and incidental parathyroidectomy on postoperative hypocalcemia after total or near total thyroidectomy. (medscape.com)
- Even if all the parathyroid glands are not removed or a small piece of normal gland is reimplanted in a muscle (subtotal parathyroidectomy), severe hypocalcemia may occur. (msdmanuals.com)
- PTH deficiency is more common after radical thyroidectomy for cancer or as the result of surgery on the parathyroid glands (subtotal or total parathyroidectomy). (msdmanuals.com)
- Total parathyroidectomy with autotransplantation or subtotal parathyroidectomy is indicated. (medscape.com)
Total15
- The degree of surgery to be performed (hemithyroidectomy, subtotal thyroidectomy, total thyroidectomy) must sometimes be determined during surgery. (teknon.es)
- I'm a little surprised you didn't have a total thyroidectomy. (cancer.org)
- METHODS: A total of 162 patients underwent thyroidectomy for GD between 2003 and 2012 in our department. (minervamedica.it)
- We compared the clinical factors among those who underwent subtotal thyroidectomy (ST), near-total thyroidectomy (NTT), and total thyroidectomy (TT). (minervamedica.it)
- A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, Medline, and Google Scholar with interest in articles that assessed body weight and body mass index following total or subtotal thyroidectomy. (teikyomedicaljournal.com)
- But unlike other thyroid cancers, although total removal of the thyroid gland (total thyroidectomy) is often appropriate, it is not always necessary. (thyroidcancer.com)
- Aim: The aim of our study was to assess the correlation between pre-operative fine needles aspiration based cytology with post-operative histology in patients with thyroid nodules.Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients who had thyroidectomy (hemi, subtotal, or total) was conducted and information on histology was obtained. (endocrine-abstracts.org)
- Total, near-total and subtotal thyroidectomy - Which procedure in which case? (turkjsurg.com)
- If all of your thyroid gland is removed, it's called a total thyroidectomy. (medginnie.com)
- If only part of it is removed, it's called a partial thyroidectomy, a sub-total thyroidectomy or a lobectomy. (medginnie.com)
- When papillary and follicular thyroid cancer cells are found in both lobes a total thyroidectomy will be performed. (medginnie.com)
- Subtotal (near-total) thyroidectomy. (healthwisepreview.net)
- This is less common if your surgeon has a lot of experience or if you are having a lobectomy rather than a total thyroidectomy. (healthwisepreview.net)
- The most common are Lobectomy, Subtotal Thyroidectomy and Total Thyroidectomy. (cancersurgeon.co.in)
- A Total Thyroidectomy surgery is used to remove the entire thyroid and the thyroid tissue. (cancersurgeon.co.in)
Surgery2
- I had my initial surgery in 1996 subtotal thyroidectomy for suspicious follicular ademoma, with no treatment or meds after. (cancer.org)
- Thyroid surgery is also known as Thyroidectomy. (cancersurgeon.co.in)
Radioiodine therapy1
- The treatment options for Graves' disease include antithyroid drugs, radioiodine therapy, and thyroidectomy. (capsulehealth.one)
Radioactive iodine2
- Reduction of thyroid hormone is accomplished by use of drug therapy, surgical subtotal thyroidectomy, or treatment with radioactive iodine (RAI). (medscape.com)
- Treatment modalities for hyperthyroidism include antithyroid medications, radioactive iodine therapy and thyroidectomy. (racgp.org.au)
Surgical4
- Thyroidectomy refers to the surgical removal of some or all parts of the thyroid gland. (cvithyroidcenter.com)
- Surgical thyroidectomy has traditionally been used to treat benign thyroid nodules. (cvithyroidcenter.com)
- Some of the complications that might result from surgical thyroidectomy include hoarseness of voice, damage to surrounding nerves, and bleeding. (cvithyroidcenter.com)
- However, surgical thyroidectomy still has its place in the management of other thyroid nodules. (cvithyroidcenter.com)
Parathyroid glands2
- Hypoparathyroidism results from deficient parathyroid hormone (PTH), which can occur in autoimmune disorders or after the accidental removal of or damage to several parathyroid glands during thyroidectomy. (msdmanuals.com)
- Normal parathyroid glands as seen during a thyroidectomy. (medscape.com)
Partial1
- Postoperative hypoparathyroidism is a common and usually temporary condition that occurs after partial removal of the thyroid gland (subtotal thyroidectomy). (msdmanuals.com)
Graves1
- RÉSUMÉ La première description des pathologies thyroïdiennes, telles qu'on les connaît aujourd'hui, a été celle de la maladie de Graves par Caleb Parry en 1786, mais la pathogenèse de l'affection thyroïdienne n'a pas été découverte avant 1882-1886. (who.int)
Carbimazole1
Gland2
- A thyroidectomy is an operation to remove all, or part, of your thyroid gland. (medginnie.com)
- A Subtotal Thyroidectomy includes removing the thyroid gland but leaving behind a small amount of thyroid tissue. (cancersurgeon.co.in)
Hyperthyroidism1
- No association between thyroidectomy (when performed for differentiated thyroid carcinoma and hyperthyroidism), weight, and body mass index. (teikyomedicaljournal.com)
Patients3
- Thyroidectomy can be performed only in patients who have previously been rendered euthyroid. (healthengine.com.au)
- We sought to identify a reasonable operative method for GD by comparing the efficacy and safety among patients undergoing different extents of thyroidectomy. (minervamedica.it)
- After undergoing Subtotal Thyroidectomy, many patients develop hypothyroidism. (cancersurgeon.co.in)
Assess1
- This meta-analysis aimed to assess weight and MBI following thyroidectomy. (teikyomedicaljournal.com)
Common1
- Thyroidectomy is common and is performed for malignancy, goiters with pressure symptoms, and certain types of Grave's disease. (teikyomedicaljournal.com)
Perform1
- If there are cancer cells, your surgeon may perform a complete thyroidectomy. (healthwisepreview.net)
Operation1
- This operation is called thyroidectomy . (medlineplus.gov)
Type1
- Success of a thyroidectomy to remove thyroid cancer depends on the type of cancer and whether it has spread (metastasized) to other parts of the body. (healthwisepreview.net)
Total41
- During the 27-year period from 1957 to 1984, four hundred thirty patients underwent total thyroidectomies for malignant or benign disease of the thyroid gland at our institutions. (springer.com)
- Total thyroidectomy continues to be our treatment of choice for thyroid cancer. (springer.com)
- En el lapso de los 27 años entre 1957 y 1984, cuatro cientos treinta pacientes fueron sometidos a tiroidectomía total por enfermedad maligna o benigna de la glándula tiroides en nuestras instituciones. (springer.com)
- Lesión transitoria del nervio recurrente laríngeo ocurrió en el 6.2% de la serie total. (springer.com)
- Subgroup analysis found IONM played a preventive role of total, transient and permanent injury in patients undergoing bilateral thyroidectomy. (nature.com)
- 1. What would be left behind if subtotal thyroidectomy were preferred instead of total thyroidectomy? (nih.gov)
- 2. The advantage of total thyroidectomy to avoid reoperation for incidental thyroid cancer in multinodular goiter. (nih.gov)
- 3. [Total thyroidectomy of choice in papillary microcarcinoma]. (nih.gov)
- 7. Total versus subtotal thyroidectomy for the management of benign multinodular goiter in an endemic region. (nih.gov)
- 11. [Is primary total thyroidectomy justified in benign multinodular goiter? (nih.gov)
- 12. Comparison of total thyroidectomy, bilateral subtotal thyroidectomy and Dunhill operations in the treatment of benign thyroid disorders. (nih.gov)
- 16. Total versus subtotal thyroidectomy. (nih.gov)
- Results of total thyroidectomy with bilateral lymph node excision. (nih.gov)
- 19. Total versus subtotal thyroidectomy in the management of multinodular goiter. (nih.gov)
- 20. Total thyroidectomy: the treatment of choice in differentiated thyroid carcinoma? (nih.gov)
- Had a total thyroidectomy and a radioactive iodine treatment at that time. (cancer.org)
- I had a sub-total thyroidectomy 4 years ago for medullary ca. (cancer.org)
- Eleven patients underwent total thyroidectomy or subtotal thyroidectomy, and 19 underwent lobectomy. (nih.gov)
- If you are undergoing a total or subtotal thyroidectomy, one or more of your parathyroid glands - which control calcium levels in the body - may have to be implanted into a nearby muscle of the neck to avoid damage. (endocrinology-centers.com)
- Total thyroidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove all of the thyroid gland. (sydneybreastcancer.com.au)
- A total thyroidectomy is indicated for certain carcinomas and to relieve tracheal or esophageal compression. (rnpedia.com)
- A total of 197 patients underwent thyroidectomy for Graves' disease between 2002 and 2012. (scipedia.com)
- Subtotal and near-total/total thyroidectomies were performed in 137 patients and 60 patients, respectively. (scipedia.com)
- Forty-two total thyroidectomies and eight lobectomies were performed with IONM and 92 EBSLNs were evaluated. (scipedia.com)
- Forty patients had total thyroidectomy for simple multinodular goiters. (scipedia.com)
- Thus, a subtotal or total thyroidectomy is performed . (steptohealth.com)
- Lobectomy Versus Total Thyroidectomy for Follicular Microcarcinomas. (booksca.ca)
- Subtotal Parathyroidectomy Versus Total Parathyroidectomy with Autotransplantation for Patients with MEN-1 and Primary Hyperparathyroidism. (booksca.ca)
- For a diagnosis of cancer, a total thyroidectomy , removal of the entire gland, is performed to remove any cancer cells that my have spread within the thyroid gland. (surgeryinfo.org)
- This involves removing one lobe in its entirety and then a subtotal or near total resection of the opposite lobe. (surgeryinfo.org)
- Completion thyroidectomy is defined as the surgical removal of the remnant thyroid tissue following procedures less than total or near-total thyroidectomy. (qxmd.com)
- Although some authors advocate subtotal thyroidectomy with lower complication rates, total or near-total thyroidectomy and completion thyroidectomy have been defended by others because of the improved survival and lower morbidity that is comparable with subtotal thyroidectomy. (qxmd.com)
- Two types of procedures are performed: a total thyroidectomy to remove the entire gland or a subtotal thyroidectomy, which removes part of the gland. (theentcenter.com)
- In a total thyroidectomy, the entire gland and surrounding lymph nodes are removed. (theentcenter.com)
- The patients undergone subtotal thyroidectomy followed over the 6 month, except total thyroidectomy , were 76. (archive.org)
- Subtotal (near-total) Thyroidectomy - Removal of one complete lobe, the isthmus, and part of the second lobe. (entgroupla.com)
- Total Thyroidectomy - Removal of the entire gland (both lobes and the isthmus) and the lymph nodes surrounding the gland. (entgroupla.com)
- Thyroidectomy - this operation may involve removing the entire thyroid gland (total thyroidectomy) or most of the thyroid gland (near-total or subtotal thyroidectomy). (mymeditravel.com)
- Subtotal thyroidectomy (leaving enough of the gland to produce some hormones) is now little used and has been replaced by total thyroidectomy or thyroid lobectomy alone. (patient.info)
- Total thyroidectomy for thyroid cancers, Hürthle cell tumours and also increasingly for multinodular goitres and patients with Graves' disease. (patient.info)
- Robotic thyroid surgeries include thyroid lobectomy, total thyroidectomy, central compartment neck dissection, and radical neck dissection for benign and malignant thyroid diseases. (patient.info)
Radioactive2
- Reduction of thyroid hormone is accomplished by use of drug therapy, surgical subtotal thyroidectomy, or treatment with radioactive iodine (RAI). (medscape.com)
- Radioactive treatment is usually used after thyroidectomy. (mymeditravel.com)
Bilateral2
- 18. Symptomatic benign multinodular goiter: unilateral or bilateral thyroidectomy? (nih.gov)
- The aim of this prospective randomized study was to compare the hemithyroidectomy with contralateral subtotal resection (Dunhill operation) and the bilateral subtotal thyroidectomy (BSC) in terms of complication and recurrence rates. (fu-berlin.de)
Complication3
- Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury is an intractable complication of thyroidectomy. (nature.com)
- In this study, the incidence of residual tumor and surgical complication rates in patients who underwent completion thyroidectomy were investigated. (qxmd.com)
- We recommend completion thyroidectomy as an efficient and safe method of surgical treatment with a low complication rate for DTC. (qxmd.com)
Multinodular goiter1
- On medical consultation, she was diagnosed with a multinodular goiter and was advised a subtotal thyroidectomy. (transparenthands.org)
Goiter1
- Mullins, R 2017, ' The General's Goiter: The Outcome of a Subtotal Thyroidectomy Performed on United States Army General George Catlett Marshall ', Journal of the American College of Surgeons , vol. 224, no. 1, pp. 79-86. (elsevierpure.com)
Tumor1
- Nuclear medicine tumor localization, whole body - status post subtotal thyroidectomy for thyroid carcinoma. (mtsamples.com)
Recurrent3
- Lahey, F.H.: Routine dissection and demonstration recurrent laryngeal nerve in subtotal thyroidectomy. (springer.com)
- Riddell, V.H.: Injury to recurrent laryngeal nerves during thyroidectomy. (springer.com)
- 4. Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury and preservation in thyroidectomy. (nih.gov)
Endoscopic1
- 14. [Endoscopic thyroidectomy through anterior chest and breast approach for papillary thyroid microcarcinoma]. (nih.gov)
Iodine1
- Regimens that have been studied in this regard include antithyroid agents as well as dietary iodine deficiency, subtotal thyroidectomy, implantation of autonomous thyrotropic hormone-secreting pituitary tumors, and administration of chemical goitrogens. (nih.gov)
Procedure1
- The surgeries were categorized into sublobectomy, lobectomy, subtotal thyroidectomy, or thyroidectomy groups based on the surgical procedure performed. (mdedge.com)
Hypoparathyroidism1
- Permanent hypoparathyroidism occurs after less than about 3% of subtotal thyroidectomies. (msdmanuals.com)
Carcinoma2
- Status post subtotal thyroidectomy for thyroid carcinoma, histology not provided. (mtsamples.com)
- Completion thyroidectomy for differentiated thyroid carcinoma. (qxmd.com)
General anesthesia1
- Thyroidectomy is performed under general anesthesia. (bookimed.com)
Neck1
- This study included consecutive patients who underwent neck magnetic resonance (MR) scans and subsequent thyroidectomy during the study period. (researchsquare.com)
Methimazole1
- Methimazole is also used when thyroidectomy is contraindicated or not advisable. (nih.gov)
Treatment1
- The third option, thyroidectomy, is more commonly the treatment of choice in Europe and Asia than in the United States. (medscape.com)
IONM2
- The application of IONM could reduce the RLN injury of thyroidectomy. (nature.com)
- Considering the existing controversial results and new data, we conducted this meta-analysis to clarify the effects of IONM in thyroidectomy. (nature.com)
Diagnosis1
- The pathological diagnosis of thyroidectomy specimens was the gold standard to determine the aggressiveness. (researchsquare.com)
Surgical removal1
- A thyroidectomy is the surgical removal of that diseased thyroid tissue. (endocrinology-centers.com)
Hormones1
- After thyroidectomy, the physiological production of thyroid hormones is suppressed, so they must be supplemented daily for life. (steptohealth.com)
Remove1
- The success of a thyroidectomy to remove thyroid cancer depends on the type of cancer and whether it has metastasized (spread) to other parts of the body. (entgroupla.com)
Survival1
- 0.001) while thyroidectomy had greater survival compared to sub-lobectomy (p=0.015). (mdedge.com)
Surgeon1
- To schedule a consultation with a thyroid surgeon in Franklin Lakes who specializes in thyroidectomy, call (201) 806-6099 or contact Medwell Orthopedics & Functional Medicine for Men & Women online . (endocrinology-centers.com)