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Review
. 1995 Jun;75(3):449-64.
doi: 10.1016/s0039-6109(16)46633-8.

Surgical management of the patient with papillary cancer

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Surgical management of the patient with papillary cancer

N Patwardhan et al. Surg Clin North Am. 1995 Jun.

Abstract

Papillary cancer is the most common thyroid cancer occurring in all age groups and is usually an indolent tumor, and patients have an excellent prognosis. The majority of patients with papillary cancer do well. It is for the small number of patients who do poorly that it is critical to carry out the appropriate initial operation. The recognized primary treatment of papillary cancer is surgical excision, and the controversy regarding lobectomy versus total thyroidectomy continues. We favor total thyroidectomy because it eradicates multicentric disease, facilitates postoperative radioactive iodine ablation, and allows thyroglobulin levels to be used as a tumor marker for follow-up. Total thyroidectomy should be done by an experienced surgeon to decrease morbidity. Otherwise a total lobectomy on the side of the nodule with subtotal removal on the opposite side is preferred to avoid serious postoperative complications.

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