Postoperative Complications in Thyroidectomy Performed at Hospital Escuela Universitario and Hospital General San Felipe, Tegucigalpa MDC in 2018

R. Feš
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Introduction: Specific complications of thyroid surgery include injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve and the parathyroid glands, without being exempt from other complications such as infection of the surgical site, bleeding, surgical wound dehiscence, and others. Methods: The present study is retrospective observational and aims to analyze the condition of thyroid surgery in the country, specifically in state hospitals in Tegucigalpa, its rate of complications and its relationship with associated factors before the procedure. Result: A total of 92 patients undergoing thyroid surgery were studied at the Hospital Escuela and Hospital General San Felipe by reviewing the clinical record. The preoperative status, comorbidities and the surgical procedure performed were recorded and were related to the main complications mentioned above. Conclusion: A global rate of complications related to laryngeal nerve injury of 15% and late hypocalcemia of 7% was found, which are higher than the incidences reported in international series, however these vary from 0% of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in thyroidectomies subtotal up to 22% in radical dissections in patients with neo proliferative processes.
2018年在特古西加尔巴埃斯奎拉大学医院和圣费利佩综合医院进行甲状腺切除术的术后并发症
简介:甲状腺手术的特殊并发症包括喉返神经和甲状旁腺的损伤,但也不能排除手术部位感染、出血、手术伤口裂开等其他并发症。方法:本研究采用回顾性观察方法,旨在分析我国甲状腺手术的情况,特别是特古西加尔巴公立医院的手术情况,手术前并发症发生率及其与相关因素的关系。结果:通过回顾临床记录,我们研究了92例在埃斯奎拉医院和圣费利佩总医院接受甲状腺手术的患者。记录术前状态、合并症及手术方式,并与上述主要并发症相关。结论:与喉神经损伤相关的全球并发症发生率为15%,晚期低血钙率为7%,高于国际系列报道的发生率,然而,这些发生率从甲状腺切除术中喉神经复发损伤的0%到新增生性病变根治性切除术中的22%不等。
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