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. 2009 May;394(3):457-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00423-008-0342-2. Epub 2008 May 14.

Hemiclamshell incision in the treatment of mediastinal goiter

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Hemiclamshell incision in the treatment of mediastinal goiter

P Del Rio et al. Langenbecks Arch Surg. 2009 May.

Abstract

Background: The thyroid disease can appear in 0.16-3.3% of cases as mediastinal goiter. The treatment is difficult and requires a mediastinal approach.

Materials and methods: We have analyzed our experience from September 1995 to September 2007 among 2,439 thyroidectomies conducted for thyroid disease; 16 cases required a sternotomy, in seven patients conducted as hemiclamshell approach (median sternotomy associated to a fourth intercostals space incision). Preoperative evaluation included otorhinolaryngology evaluation and computed tomography. All the cases were followed up to 12 months.

Results: For seven cases treated trough hemiclamshell, the mean age was 57.8 years; hospital stay is 5.2 days. All the patients were discharged after respiratory evaluation; two patients required a pneumological admittance to physio-kinesi-respiratory. There were no cases of hemorrhage, nerve injury, permanent hypocalcemia, and chylothorax. There was no mortality at 30 days.

Conclusions: The hemiclamshell is a safe procedure to treat mediastinal goiter and permit a good exposure of subclavian vessels and mediastinal nodes.

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