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. 2023 Sep;75(3):1618-1624.
doi: 10.1007/s12070-023-03627-2. Epub 2023 Mar 22.

Comparing Thyroidectomy Techniques, Surgical Loupe and Neuromonitoring Between ENT and Endocrine Surgeons-an Observational Study

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Comparing Thyroidectomy Techniques, Surgical Loupe and Neuromonitoring Between ENT and Endocrine Surgeons-an Observational Study

Khalid Al-Qahtani et al. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Thyroid surgery is performed by ENT head and neck (ENT-HNS), endocrine (ES) and general surgeons (GS). Each modality adopts different surgical techniques causing difference in outcome, operative time and postoperative complication. A retrospective chart review of thyroid surgeries performed by two ENT-HNS, three ES of a single tertiary center was conducted. We compared the use of neuromonitoring and surgical loupe and subsequent patient outcomes between surgeries performed by ENT-HNS versus ES, focusing on parathyroid gland identification, operative duration, vocal cord paralysis and length of hospital stay. A total of 167 patients underwent thyroid surgery. Surgical loupes were used in all the surgeries performed by ENT-HNS vs. 85% by the ES. Parathyroid glands were identified in all the surgeries performed by ENT-HNS versus 95% by ES. Neuromonitoring was used in all the surgeries performed by ENT-HNS, and none by the ES. Vocal cord paralysis developed in two patients of ES versus none in the ENT-HNS. Mean operative duration for total thyroidectomy in ENT-HN surgeries, 183.7 min vs. 151 min in the ES. The mean hospital stay of patients was 3.6 ± 1.6 days for ENT-HNS, and 5.45 ± 3 days for ES. Identification of parathyroid gland and recurrent laryngeal nerve by neuromonitoring and surgical loupes may increase operative time but decrease the rate of vocal cord paralysis and increases the chance of parathyroid gland identification.

Keywords: ENT-head & neck surgeons; Endocrine surgeons; Loupes; Neuromonitoring; Thyroidectomy.

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Conflicts of InterestThe authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Stimulation of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN) and Identification of Parathyroid Gland (PTG), intraoperatively by the ENT-HN surgeons

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