Background: When the histological examination indicates papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), there is no unanimity on the need to proceed with completion thyroidectomy (CT). This study aims to assess the histologic parameters that influenced the decision to perform CT.

Materials And Methods: This study included PTC patients who underwent thyroid lobectomy between 2019 and 2022. Group A included patients who underwent thyroid lobectomy without further treatments, whereas Group B included those who underwent CT based on histological findings. Differences in terms of histologic parameters were analyzed.

Results: Group A included 291 patients (68.3 ​%), whereas Group B 135 patients (31.7 ​%). Multivariate analysis identified associations between CT and tumor size (p ​< ​0.001), aggressive variant (p ​= ​0.009), and vascular invasion (p ​< ​0.001). ROC curve analysis established a tumor size cut-off of 21 ​mm for CT. At ROC curve analysis, the cut-off number of aggressive factors required for CT was 2.

Conclusion: A thorough comprehensive assessment encompassing all pathological characteristics might be necessary in case of PTC with aggressive histologic features after thyroid lobectomy.

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