Objective: We describe the operative technique of diagnostic lobectomy (DL), for follicular thyroid neoplasm. Methods: The study is based on 48 consecutive patients operated on from January 1997 to December 2001, for follicular neoplasms of the thyroid gland. We define DL as a surgical procedure that includes a total lobectomy and isthmusectomy with preservation of the omolateral recurrent laryngeal nerve, and parathyroid glands, avoiding to digitally explore the controlateral lobe. In fact the possible necessity of a re-entry in the prior explored field for completion thyroidectomy presents increased risk of complications. Results: There were 41 follicular adenomas and 7 follicular carcinomas. In the 7 patients with thyroid cancer completion thyroidectomy was performed 2 weeks after the first surgical intervention. Completion of thyroidectomy was performed in a totally clean environment with normal anatomical cleavage plains without risk of injuries to the laryngeal nerves and parathyroid glands. Conclusions: DL is a safe procedure and should be considered as a suitable surgical procedure in patients with follicular-structured lesions of the thyroid gland. Additional study is required before DL should be accepted as the elective diagnostic/therapeutic approach for patients with follicular neoplasms of the thyroid gland.
Ardito, G., Revelli, L., Moschella, F., Loschiavo, V., Ardito, F., Galata, G., Rulli, F., Solitary follicular thyroid nodule: A less invasive surgical approach (the "diagnostic lobectomy"), <<THYROIDOLOGY>>, 2003; 15 (1-3): 17-19 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/178173]
Solitary follicular thyroid nodule: A less invasive surgical approach (the "diagnostic lobectomy")
Revelli, Luca;Moschella, Francesca;Ardito, Francesco;
2003
Abstract
Objective: We describe the operative technique of diagnostic lobectomy (DL), for follicular thyroid neoplasm. Methods: The study is based on 48 consecutive patients operated on from January 1997 to December 2001, for follicular neoplasms of the thyroid gland. We define DL as a surgical procedure that includes a total lobectomy and isthmusectomy with preservation of the omolateral recurrent laryngeal nerve, and parathyroid glands, avoiding to digitally explore the controlateral lobe. In fact the possible necessity of a re-entry in the prior explored field for completion thyroidectomy presents increased risk of complications. Results: There were 41 follicular adenomas and 7 follicular carcinomas. In the 7 patients with thyroid cancer completion thyroidectomy was performed 2 weeks after the first surgical intervention. Completion of thyroidectomy was performed in a totally clean environment with normal anatomical cleavage plains without risk of injuries to the laryngeal nerves and parathyroid glands. Conclusions: DL is a safe procedure and should be considered as a suitable surgical procedure in patients with follicular-structured lesions of the thyroid gland. Additional study is required before DL should be accepted as the elective diagnostic/therapeutic approach for patients with follicular neoplasms of the thyroid gland.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.