[Modern thyroid surgery : Efficient and safe thyroidectomy technique].

Chirurgie (Heidelb)

Endokrine Chirurgie, Diakonie-Klinikum Stuttgart, Rosenbergstraße 38, 70176, Stuttgart, Deutschland.

Published: October 2024

After decades of bilateral "subtotal" and later "total" thyroidectomy, the extent of resection is now determined individually depending on the dominant thyroid condition. The leading indication by far in the study, documentation and quality center (StuDoQ) register of the Surgical Working Group Endocrinology (CAEK) is currently the suspicion of malignancy, which is followed by benign symptomatic nodular goiter, functional disorders and confirmed malignancy. The decision for an intervention as well as the extent of resection must be rigorously established. Aids for intraoperative nerve monitoring, vessel-sealing and parathyroid autofluorescence increase the safety of thyroid resections but also the complexity. The surgical technique of lobectomy using modern devices for vessel sealing is an intricate process in which the positioning, access to the neck and a modified sequence of dissection steps are equally important. While the usefulness of neuromonitoring is nowadays no longer in doubt, this is not yet so clear for other technologies. Above all, however, modern thyroid surgery is characterized by the knowledge of one's own results and a clear positioning to follow-ups. The selection of any surgical aid should be based on this knowledge.

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