作者: Tzu-Chieh Chao , Long-Bin Jeng , Jen-Der Lin , Miin-Fu Chen
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摘要: Reoperative thyroid surgery is an uncommon operation associated with a high complication rate. We retrospectively reviewed the data of 115 patients to study incidence complications after reoperative surgery. There were 107 women and 8 men (13.4:1.0) average age 42.8 years (range 18–80 years). The most frequent indication for reoperation was completion thyroidectomy carcinoma identified by permanent sections (50 patients, 43.5%). performed on 13 (11.3%) recurrent cancer. remaining 52 underwent thyrotoxicosis (12 10.4%), nodular goiter (28 24.3%) or multinodular 10.4%). Seven one patient total presence malignancies that frozen sections. Overall, interval between initial procedures ranged from 1 day 33 (2335 ± 272 days). length hospital stay 5.8 0.5 days. time needed 122.0 6.2 minutes. no 30-day perioperative mortality. postoperative consisted transient hypoparathyroidism in six (5.2%), two (1.7%), RLN palsy 3 (2.6%), laryngeal nerve (1.7%). can be safely little morbidity patient.