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. 1979;145(2):83-6.

Intrathoracic goitre: a review of 29 cases

  • PMID: 463443

Intrathoracic goitre: a review of 29 cases

L O Lamke et al. Acta Chir Scand. 1979.

Abstract

Twenty-nine patients suffering from intrathoracic goitre who were admitted to a thoracic surgical clinic were studied. Most patients had respiratory complaints but as many as 28% did not have any symptoms and their goitres were revealed on routine chest X-rays. Only seven patients were operated upon with a thoracic approach, usually a sternal split. All others were operated upon with a cervical collar incision. Three of the goitres were toxic and one malignant. Two of the patients died, one when inducing anaesthesia and the other of pulmonary embolism six days after the operation. General anaesthesia with endotracheal intubation is preferred when operating for intrathoracic goitre. The operation is started with a cervical collar incision and the patients prepared for a sternal split. Lateral thoracotomy may be necessary only when the mass is situated in the posterior mediastinum.

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