Outcome and Evaluation of the Patient Thyroidectomy with Hyperthyroidism: A Case-Control Study

Q4 Medicine
Md. Harun Ur Rashid, M. Haque, Md. Shafiul Islam, Hasan Md Abdur Rahim, S. Tasrif, Md Monwar Mahmud Bhuiya
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Introduction: According to reports, pediatric patients with hypothyroidism have a higher risk of complications following surgery than adults. Specifically, this Study's aimed to evaluate how complete thyroidectomy is in youth (18 years) and adults. Materials and Methods: A retrospective case-control study of all (n=100) complete thyroidectomies was performed on 32 pediatric and 68 adult patients who were consecutive from were compared at the Department of ENT, Head & Neck Surgery, Islami Bank Medical College and multicentral base hospital, Rajshahi, Bangladesh, from July 2018 to June 2021. Results: The average patient age in children was 9.7 years (range 3.4-17.9 years) against 44.9 years (range 18.4-84.2 years) in adults. Compared to adults, surgical procedures on children took an average of (2.18 ± 0.08 hrs.) longer to complete in adults (1.66 ± 0.03 hrs) (p = 0.003). The average weight of a thyroid specimen was 48.0 ± 6.4 grams in adults and 38.6.0 ± 8.9 grams in children (range, 6.6-203 grams; p = 0.34). Children had a higher ratio of thyroid weight to body weight (0.94 ± 0.11 gm/kg) than adults (0.67 ± 0.8 gm/kg; p = 0.05). After surgery, the hyperthyroid condition improved in every patient. There were no operational deaths, recurrences, or long-term hypoparathyroidism. Conclusion: It is clear that the technical difficulties associated with treating Graves' disease surgically in children and adults result in longer operational periods. There was no difference in the chances of long-term consequences, including recurrent laryngeal nerve damage or neck hematoma. Medicine Today 2023 Vol.35(1): 40-43
甲状腺功能亢进患者甲状腺切除术的结果和评价:一项病例对照研究
导读:据报道,小儿甲状腺功能减退患者手术后并发症的风险高于成人。具体来说,本研究旨在评估青少年(18岁)和成人完全甲状腺切除术的效果。材料和方法:回顾性病例对照研究,对2018年7月至2021年6月在孟加拉国Rajshahi的伊斯兰银行医学院耳鼻喉科、头颈外科和多中心基地医院进行的所有(n=100)完全甲状腺切除术的32名儿童和68名成人患者进行了比较。结果:儿童患者平均年龄为9.7岁(3.4-17.9岁),成人患者平均年龄为44.9岁(18.4-84.2岁)。与成人相比,儿童手术平均耗时(2.18±0.08小时),成人手术平均耗时(1.66±0.03小时)(p = 0.003)。成人甲状腺标本的平均重量为48.0±6.4克,儿童为38.6.0±8.9克(范围:6.6-203克;P = 0.34)。儿童甲状腺重量与体重之比(0.94±0.11 gm/kg)高于成人(0.67±0.8 gm/kg);P = 0.05)。手术后,每位患者甲状腺功能亢进的情况都有所改善。无手术死亡、复发或长期甲状旁腺功能减退。结论:很明显,儿童和成人手术治疗Graves病的技术困难导致手术时间延长。长期后果的几率没有差异,包括喉返神经损伤或颈部血肿。现代医学2023 Vol.35(1): 40-43
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