Surgical Science

Volume 12, Issue 3 (March 2021)

ISSN Print: 2157-9407   ISSN Online: 2157-9415

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Complications of Goitre Surgery in “A” Surgery at the Chu of Point G

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DOI: 10.4236/ss.2021.123007    549 Downloads   1,657 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Total or partial thyroidectomy has been proposed as the initial treatment for benign euthyroid oiter. The aim of this study is to determine the complications associated with surgical procedures for goiter, based on our experience. Material and method: A retrospective study over 10 years concerning 409 patients operated on for goiters in the department with 48 cases of complications. Results: 409 patients operated on for goiter in the department with 48 cases of complications (11.82%). The per- and post-operative complications were: hemorrhage (18: 4.40%), recurrent lesions (1; 0.24%), 8 cases of infection (1.96%), 5 cases of transient hypocalcemia (1.22%) and phonation disorders 9 cases (2.20%). Conclusion: Complications from goiter surgery seem to be more related to thyroid disease and the surgeon’s experience than to the surgical procedure. Better knowledge of the factors leading to complications will improve the outcome of goiter surgery.

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Sissoko, M. , Coulibaly, M. , Sacko, O. , Koumaré, S. , Traoré, A. , Keïta, S. , Keita, S. , Diallo, S. , Camara, M. , Soumaré, L. , Koïta, A. , Camara, A. , Dicko, H. , Goïta, D. and Sanogo, Z. (2021) Complications of Goitre Surgery in “A” Surgery at the Chu of Point G. Surgical Science, 12, 46-52. doi: 10.4236/ss.2021.123007.

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