Early and Late Complications after Thyroid Surgery: A Retrospective Study in 163 Patients

IF 0.1 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
K. Atikuzzaman, Mushfiqur Rahman, R. Roy
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the early and late (6 months after surgery) complications in patients undergoing thyroid surgery. Material & methods: A retrospective study was done from January 2015 to December 2019 in the Department of ENT & Head Neck Surgery, Enam Medical College & Hospital. One hundred and sixty three patients with both benign & malignant thyroid disease underwent surgical treatment was selected for this study. Patients were followed up for six months and peroperative & postoperative complications were evaluated. Results: Out of 163 patients 132(80.9%) cases were benign and 31(19.1%) cases were malignant. Total thyroidectomy was done in 71(43.56%) patients and hemithyroidectomy was done in 82(50.3%) patients and 10(6.13%) patients had other thyroid surgery. 29(17.80%) patients develop complications after thyroid surgery. Most common post operative complication was hypoparathyroidism with a incidence of 17(10.43%). 15(9.20%) patients developed temporary hypocalcaemia and 2(1.23%) patients developed permanent hypocalcaemia. Others complications were recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy 2(1.23%), superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) palsy 3(1.84%), wound infection 2(1.23%), haematoma 1(0.61%) and hypertrophied scar 4(2.45%). Conclusion: Hypocalcaemia was the most frequent post-thyroidectomy complication, while voice change, seroma, haematoma, wound infection and hypertrophied scar are additional complications. Surgeons have to pay attention to curtail the complications during thyroid surgery. Bangladesh J Otorhinolaryngol 2022; 28(1): 50-55
163例甲状腺手术后早期和晚期并发症的回顾性研究
目的:本研究的目的是评估甲状腺手术患者的早期和晚期(术后6个月)并发症。材料与方法:回顾性研究于2015年1月至2019年12月在伊纳姆医学院及医院耳鼻喉科及头颈外科进行。本研究选取163例接受手术治疗的良恶性甲状腺疾病患者。随访6个月,观察术中及术后并发症。结果:163例患者中,良性132例(80.9%),恶性31例(19.1%)。71例(43.56%)患者行甲状腺全切除术,82例(50.3%)患者行甲状腺切除术,10例(6.13%)患者行其他甲状腺手术。29例(17.80%)患者术后出现并发症。最常见的术后并发症是甲状旁腺功能低下,发生率为17例(10.43%)。15例(9.20%)出现暂时性低钙血症,2例(1.23%)出现永久性低钙血症。其他并发症为喉返神经麻痹2例(1.23%)、喉上神经麻痹3例(1.84%)、创面感染2例(1.23%)、血肿1例(0.61%)、瘢痕增生性4例(2.45%)。结论:低钙血症是甲状腺切除术后最常见的并发症,声带改变、血肿、血肿、伤口感染和瘢痕增生是甲状腺切除术后最常见的并发症。外科医生必须注意减少甲状腺手术中的并发症。孟加拉国[J] otorhinolyngol 2022;28 (1): 50 - 55
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