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摘要
甲状腺切除术是一种减少或切除甲状腺的外科手术。本系统综述和荟萃分析的目的是评估一些中低收入非洲国家甲状腺切除术的总患病率和亚型,并描述其术后并发症。方法通过对知名数据库的全面检索,根据纳入和排除标准筛选出22项研究。使用标准化和预测试的数据提取清单提取数据,并使用STATA version 14统计软件进行分析。采用I2统计量评估异质性。结果中毒性甲状腺肿是甲状腺切除术最常见的指征,占46.62%。美容原因(41.07%)和怀疑恶性肿瘤(11.30%)是其他常见的适应症。手术方式以甲状腺次全切除术(39.27%)为主,其次为肺叶切除术、峡部切除术(34.88%)和近甲状腺全切除术(34.77%)。甲状腺切除术后并发症的总发生率为26.6% [95%CI, 18.3-34.89]。最常见的并发症是甲状旁腺功能减退(8.49%),其次是喉返神经损伤(7.96%)和发音障碍(7.28%)。结论中毒性甲状腺肿是甲状腺切除术最常见的指征。术后并发症的总发生率相对高于国际数据。甲状旁腺功能减退是主要的术后并发症。
Indications, sub-types and complications of surgically treated thyroid disease in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Objectives
Thyroidectomy is a surgical procedure that reduces or removes the thyroid gland the aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the pooled prevalence and sub-types of thyroidectomy and characterize its postoperative complications in some low and middle income African countries.
Methods
The studies were identified through an exhaustive search of reputable databases Twenty-two studies were selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were extracted using a standardized and pre-tested data extraction checklist, and the analysis was done using STATA version 14 statistical software. Heterogeneity was assessed using I2 statistics.
Result
Toxic goiters were the most common indication for thyroidectomy accounting for 46.62 % of cases. Cosmetic reasons (41.07 %) and suspicion of malignancy (11.30 %) were the other common indications. Regarding surgical procedures, sub-total thyroidectomy (39.27 %) was the predominant surgical procedure, followed by lobectomy and isthmusectomy (34.88 %) and near-total thyroidectomy (34.77 %) respectively. The pooled prevalence of postoperative complications following thyroidectomy was 26.6 % [95%CI, 18.3–34.89]. Hypoparathyroidism (8.49 %) was the most common complication, followed by recurrent laryngeal nerve injury (7.96 %) and dysphonia (7.28 %).
Conclusion
A toxic goiter was the most common indication for thyroidectomy. The pooled prevalence of postoperative complications was comparably higher than international figures. Hypoparathyroidism was the predominant postoperative complication.