Hypothyroidism following partial thyroidectomy

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Vaiman, Michael [1 ]
Nagibin, Andrey [3 ]
Hagag, Philippe [2 ]
Kessler, Alex [1 ]
Gavriel, Haim [1 ]
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[1] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Fac Med, Assaf Harofeh Med Ctr, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
[2] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Fac Med, Assaf Harofeh Med Ctr, Dept Endocrinol, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
[3] Ivanovo State Med Acad, Dept Head & Neck Surg, Ivanovo, Russia
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10.1016/j.otohns.2007.09.015
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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OBJECTIVE: To compare rates of hypothyroidism following three types of partial thyroidectomy for multinodular goiter. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: All cases of partial thyroidectomies (hemi-, near-total, or subtotal) carried out at one Israeli and one Russian medical center (1990-2006) were retrospectively studied to determine the incidence of hypothyroidism after each procedure. RESULTS: There were 881 near-total, 1538 subtotal, and 1051 hemithyroidectomies (total 3470). Postoperative follow-up was 2 to 15 years. Twenty-eight percent of the hemithyroidectomy patients Suffered permanent hypothyroidism compared to 100% of the near-total and 87% of the subtotal patients. Forty-six percent of the hemithyroidectomy patients suffered temporary hypothyroidism compared to 100% of the near-total and 93% of the subtotal patients. CONCLUSION: Subtotal and near-total thyroidectomies produced a rate of hypothyroidism close to that of total thyroidectomy compared to 28% after hemithyroidectomy. SIGNIFICANCE: Partial thyroidectomies provide no decisive advantage over total thyroidectomies in terms of subsequent requirements of supplemental hormone therapy. (C) 2008 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. All rights reserved.
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