Endocrinology Research and Practice
Original Article

Cervical Approach to Substernal Goiter: Do we Need Sternotomy? Cerrahpaşa Experience

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İstanbul University Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, Department of General Surgery, İstanbul, Turkey

Endocrinol Res Pract 2013; 17: 116-120
DOI: 10.4274/Tjem.2344
Read: 1716 Downloads: 425 Published: 01 December 2013

ABSTRACT

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and surgical differences between substernal goiter and non substernal goiter according to institutional experience.
Material and Method: Twenty-nine patients with substernal goiter and 62 randomly chosen non substernal goiter patients from January 2009 to October 2012 were compared retrospectively according to their pre-operative and post-operative data. Cervical approached total thyroidectomy was applied to patients with substernal goiter.
Results: Thirteen of twenty-nine substernal goiter patients were male (44.8%) and 16 were female (55.2%). Body mass index, age, gender in both groups were compared and found to be similar. No post-operative complication was observed. Pathology results revealed malignancy in 24.1% of patients.
Discussion: Patients with substernal goiter can be safely treated through the cervical approach with low complication rates in expert hands. 

 

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