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Clinical Presentation and Surgical Treatment of Retrosternal Goiter: A Case Series Study
Background: The retrosternal goiter (RSG) is a slow-growing mass often benign in nature; thyroidectomy remains the preferred standard curative treatment. This study aimed to explore the local experience of RSG with respect to the clinical presentation, classifications, management, and outcomes. Meth...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7198470/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32391249 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2020.13 |
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author | Abdelrahman, Husham Al-Thani, Hassan Al-Sulaiti, Maryam Tabeb, Abdelhakem El-Menyar, Ayman |
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description | Background: The retrosternal goiter (RSG) is a slow-growing mass often benign in nature; thyroidectomy remains the preferred standard curative treatment. This study aimed to explore the local experience of RSG with respect to the clinical presentation, classifications, management, and outcomes. Method: A retrospective chart review was conducted to include all cases diagnosed with RSG and underwent thyroidectomy between January 1998 and December 2013. Results: A total of 1210 patients underwent thyroidectomy; of which 30 (2.5%) patients were diagnosed to have RSG. The commonly reported symptoms were dyspnea (40%), pain and discomfort (30%), dysphagia (26.7%), and hoarseness (20%). Thirteen patients (43.3%) were completely asymptomatic. The fine-needle aspiration cytology was performed in 22 (73.3%) patients, of whom the majority was benign (77.3%). The grading classification showed that grade 1 is the most frequent (73.3%). Total bilateral thyroidectomy was the most prevailing procedure in 57% cases followed by partial thyroidectomy. All patients underwent retrosternal thyroidectomy through a cervical incision except for one case. Postoperative histopathology showed frequent benign multinodular goiter (83.3%), followed by papillary thyroid cancer (10%) and thyroiditis (6.7%). The most common complication after thyroidectomy was tracheomalacia (13.4%), transient hypocalcemia (10%), and hypoparathyroidism (6.7%). There was no intraoperative or perioperative mortality. Conclusion: RSG is a rare entity often presented with pressure symptoms, mostly involving anterior mediastinum and had a challenging surgical procedure. A large multicenter study is needed to include more cases in order to have a consensus on the definition and classification system for such important clinical goiter presentation. |
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spelling | pubmed-71984702020-05-08 Clinical Presentation and Surgical Treatment of Retrosternal Goiter: A Case Series Study Abdelrahman, Husham Al-Thani, Hassan Al-Sulaiti, Maryam Tabeb, Abdelhakem El-Menyar, Ayman Qatar Med J Research Article Background: The retrosternal goiter (RSG) is a slow-growing mass often benign in nature; thyroidectomy remains the preferred standard curative treatment. This study aimed to explore the local experience of RSG with respect to the clinical presentation, classifications, management, and outcomes. Method: A retrospective chart review was conducted to include all cases diagnosed with RSG and underwent thyroidectomy between January 1998 and December 2013. Results: A total of 1210 patients underwent thyroidectomy; of which 30 (2.5%) patients were diagnosed to have RSG. The commonly reported symptoms were dyspnea (40%), pain and discomfort (30%), dysphagia (26.7%), and hoarseness (20%). Thirteen patients (43.3%) were completely asymptomatic. The fine-needle aspiration cytology was performed in 22 (73.3%) patients, of whom the majority was benign (77.3%). The grading classification showed that grade 1 is the most frequent (73.3%). Total bilateral thyroidectomy was the most prevailing procedure in 57% cases followed by partial thyroidectomy. All patients underwent retrosternal thyroidectomy through a cervical incision except for one case. Postoperative histopathology showed frequent benign multinodular goiter (83.3%), followed by papillary thyroid cancer (10%) and thyroiditis (6.7%). The most common complication after thyroidectomy was tracheomalacia (13.4%), transient hypocalcemia (10%), and hypoparathyroidism (6.7%). There was no intraoperative or perioperative mortality. Conclusion: RSG is a rare entity often presented with pressure symptoms, mostly involving anterior mediastinum and had a challenging surgical procedure. A large multicenter study is needed to include more cases in order to have a consensus on the definition and classification system for such important clinical goiter presentation. HBKU Press 2020-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7198470/ /pubmed/32391249 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2020.13 Text en © 2020 Abdelrahman, Al-Thani, Al-Sulaiti, Tabeb, El-Menyar, licensee HBKU Press. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Abdelrahman, Husham Al-Thani, Hassan Al-Sulaiti, Maryam Tabeb, Abdelhakem El-Menyar, Ayman Clinical Presentation and Surgical Treatment of Retrosternal Goiter: A Case Series Study |
title | Clinical Presentation and Surgical Treatment of Retrosternal Goiter: A Case Series Study |
title_full | Clinical Presentation and Surgical Treatment of Retrosternal Goiter: A Case Series Study |
title_fullStr | Clinical Presentation and Surgical Treatment of Retrosternal Goiter: A Case Series Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Presentation and Surgical Treatment of Retrosternal Goiter: A Case Series Study |
title_short | Clinical Presentation and Surgical Treatment of Retrosternal Goiter: A Case Series Study |
title_sort | clinical presentation and surgical treatment of retrosternal goiter: a case series study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7198470/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32391249 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2020.13 |
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