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Total thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector for cancer: multicentric experience
BACKGROUND: We conducted an observational multicentric clinical study on a cohort of patients undergoing thyroidectomy for thyroid carcinoma. The aim of this study was to evaluate the benefits of the use of ultrasonic dissector (UAS) vs. the use of a conventional technique (vessel clamp and tie) in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3412706/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22540914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-10-70 |
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author | Cirocchi, Roberto Boselli, Carlo Guarino, Salvatore Sanguinetti, Alessandro Trastulli, Stefano Desiderio, Jacopo Santoro, Alberto Rondelli, Fabio Conzo, Giovanni Parmeggiani, Domenico Noya, Giuseppe De Toma, Giorgio Avenia, Nicola |
author_facet | Cirocchi, Roberto Boselli, Carlo Guarino, Salvatore Sanguinetti, Alessandro Trastulli, Stefano Desiderio, Jacopo Santoro, Alberto Rondelli, Fabio Conzo, Giovanni Parmeggiani, Domenico Noya, Giuseppe De Toma, Giorgio Avenia, Nicola |
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description | BACKGROUND: We conducted an observational multicentric clinical study on a cohort of patients undergoing thyroidectomy for thyroid carcinoma. The aim of this study was to evaluate the benefits of the use of ultrasonic dissector (UAS) vs. the use of a conventional technique (vessel clamp and tie) in patients undergoing thyroid surgery for cancer. METHODS: From June 2009 to May 2010 we evaluated 321 consecutive patients electively admitted to undergo total thyroidectomy for thyroid carcinoma. The first 201 patients (89 males, 112 females) presenting to our Department underwent thyroidectomy with the use of UAS while the following 120 patients (54 males, 66 females) underwent thyroidectomy performed with a conventional technique (CT): vessel clamp and tie. RESULTS: The operative time (mean: 75 min in UAS vs. 113 min in CT, range: 54 to 120 min in UAS vs. 68 to 173 min in CT) was much shorter in the group of thyroidectomies performed with UAS. The incidence of transient laryngeal nerve palsy (UAS 3/201 patients (1.49%); CT 1/120 patients (0.83%)) was higher in the group of UAS; the incidence of permanent laryngeal nerve palsy was similar in the two groups (UAS 2/201 patients (0.99%) vs. CT 2/120 patients (1.66%)). The incidence of transient hypocalcaemia (UAS 17/201 patients (8.4%) vs. CT 9/120 patients (7.5%)) was higher in the UAS group; no relevant differences were reported in the incidence of permanent hypocalcaemia in the two groups (UAS 5/201 patients (2.48%) vs. 2/120 patients (1.66%)). Also the average postoperative length of stay was similar in two groups (2 days). CONCLUSION: The only significant advantage proved by this study is represented by the cost-effectiveness (reduction of the usage of operating room) for patients treated with UAS, secondary to the significant reduction of the operative time. The analysis failed to show any advantages in terms of postoperative transient complications in the group of patients treated with ultrasonic dissector: transient laryngeal nerve palsy (1.49% in UAS vs. 0.83% in CT) and transient hypocalcaemia (8.4% in UAS vs. 7.5%in CT). No significant differences in the incidence of permanent laryngeal nerve palsy (0.8% in UAS vs. 1.04% in CT) and permanent hypocalcaemia (2.6% in UAS vs. 2.04% in CT) were demonstrated. The level of surgeons’ expertise is a central factor, which can influence the complications rate; the use of UAS can only help surgical action but cannot replace the experience of the operator. |
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spelling | pubmed-34127062012-08-07 Total thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector for cancer: multicentric experience Cirocchi, Roberto Boselli, Carlo Guarino, Salvatore Sanguinetti, Alessandro Trastulli, Stefano Desiderio, Jacopo Santoro, Alberto Rondelli, Fabio Conzo, Giovanni Parmeggiani, Domenico Noya, Giuseppe De Toma, Giorgio Avenia, Nicola World J Surg Oncol Technical Innovations BACKGROUND: We conducted an observational multicentric clinical study on a cohort of patients undergoing thyroidectomy for thyroid carcinoma. The aim of this study was to evaluate the benefits of the use of ultrasonic dissector (UAS) vs. the use of a conventional technique (vessel clamp and tie) in patients undergoing thyroid surgery for cancer. METHODS: From June 2009 to May 2010 we evaluated 321 consecutive patients electively admitted to undergo total thyroidectomy for thyroid carcinoma. The first 201 patients (89 males, 112 females) presenting to our Department underwent thyroidectomy with the use of UAS while the following 120 patients (54 males, 66 females) underwent thyroidectomy performed with a conventional technique (CT): vessel clamp and tie. RESULTS: The operative time (mean: 75 min in UAS vs. 113 min in CT, range: 54 to 120 min in UAS vs. 68 to 173 min in CT) was much shorter in the group of thyroidectomies performed with UAS. The incidence of transient laryngeal nerve palsy (UAS 3/201 patients (1.49%); CT 1/120 patients (0.83%)) was higher in the group of UAS; the incidence of permanent laryngeal nerve palsy was similar in the two groups (UAS 2/201 patients (0.99%) vs. CT 2/120 patients (1.66%)). The incidence of transient hypocalcaemia (UAS 17/201 patients (8.4%) vs. CT 9/120 patients (7.5%)) was higher in the UAS group; no relevant differences were reported in the incidence of permanent hypocalcaemia in the two groups (UAS 5/201 patients (2.48%) vs. 2/120 patients (1.66%)). Also the average postoperative length of stay was similar in two groups (2 days). CONCLUSION: The only significant advantage proved by this study is represented by the cost-effectiveness (reduction of the usage of operating room) for patients treated with UAS, secondary to the significant reduction of the operative time. The analysis failed to show any advantages in terms of postoperative transient complications in the group of patients treated with ultrasonic dissector: transient laryngeal nerve palsy (1.49% in UAS vs. 0.83% in CT) and transient hypocalcaemia (8.4% in UAS vs. 7.5%in CT). No significant differences in the incidence of permanent laryngeal nerve palsy (0.8% in UAS vs. 1.04% in CT) and permanent hypocalcaemia (2.6% in UAS vs. 2.04% in CT) were demonstrated. The level of surgeons’ expertise is a central factor, which can influence the complications rate; the use of UAS can only help surgical action but cannot replace the experience of the operator. BioMed Central 2012-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3412706/ /pubmed/22540914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-10-70 Text en Copyright ©2012 Cirocchi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Technical Innovations Cirocchi, Roberto Boselli, Carlo Guarino, Salvatore Sanguinetti, Alessandro Trastulli, Stefano Desiderio, Jacopo Santoro, Alberto Rondelli, Fabio Conzo, Giovanni Parmeggiani, Domenico Noya, Giuseppe De Toma, Giorgio Avenia, Nicola Total thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector for cancer: multicentric experience |
title | Total thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector for cancer: multicentric experience |
title_full | Total thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector for cancer: multicentric experience |
title_fullStr | Total thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector for cancer: multicentric experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Total thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector for cancer: multicentric experience |
title_short | Total thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector for cancer: multicentric experience |
title_sort | total thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector for cancer: multicentric experience |
topic | Technical Innovations |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3412706/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22540914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-10-70 |
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