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Case Reports
. 2001;31(9):799-802.
doi: 10.1007/s005950170050.

Surgical treatment of sternal metastases from thyroid carcinoma: report of two cases

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Surgical treatment of sternal metastases from thyroid carcinoma: report of two cases

A Mishra et al. Surg Today. 2001.

Abstract

Radioiodine therapy is currently the treatment of choice for metastasizing differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC); however, skeletal metastases are resistant to this form of therapy. The surgical removal of distant metastases from DTC offers the best chance for prolonged survival and improved quality of life. Furthermore, the surgical removal of a resectable skeletal metastasis can be a valuable complement to radioiodine therapy. This report describes two cases of sternal metastases from thyroid carcinoma that were managed successfully by surgery involving partial excision of the sternum followed by reconstruction of the chest wall with Marlex mesh. Both patients recovered uneventfully. Sternal resection with Marlex mesh reconstruction of the chest wall defect proved a simple and effective method for managing sternal metastasis. Thus, the surgical resection of distant bony metastases in patients with DTC is recommended as it can be curative, provide symptomatic palliation, or allow for more effective radioiodine treatment.

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