Marina L. Parapini MD, Sam M. Wiseman MD, FRCSC, FACS
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Eponyms: A historical pathway to safe thyroidectomy
Objective
This historical review aims to discuss not only the surgical significance of eponyms commonly encountered during thyroid operations but also about the people behind them who have lent their names to anatomical structures and surgical landmarks important for completing a safe and effective thyroidectomy.
Finding
Kocher describes anomalous venous anatomy, proper patient positioning and incision placement. Reeve and Joll define anatomical spaces relevant to the dissection of the upper pole of the thyroid that assist with identification and preservation of the nerve of Galli-Curci. The Glands of Owen must also be carefully identified and preserved during thyroidectomy. Identification and protection of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, is guided by anatomical landmarks described by Berry and Zuckerkandl, as well as triangles named after Lore, Beahrs, and Simon.
Conclusion
The elegant simplicity and efficiency in describing complex surgical anatomy and surgical concepts continue to make utilization of eponyms useful during thyroid operations.
期刊介绍:
This large-size, atlas-format journal presents detailed illustrations of new surgical procedures and techniques in otology, rhinology, laryngology, reconstructive head and neck surgery, and facial plastic surgery. Feature articles in each issue are related to a central theme by anatomic area or disease process. The journal will also often contain articles on complications, diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitation. New techniques that are non-operative are also featured.