Literature DB >> 11075656

Operative management of thyroid abnormalities in a general medical practice hospital in sub-Saharan Africa.

D A OlaOlorun1, D E Meier, J L Tarpley.   

Abstract

This is a retrospective analysis of 82 patients undergoing thyroid operations in a general medical practice hospital in sub-Saharan Africa. All patients complained of neck swelling, and in 75% of patients this was the only symptom. Indications for operation included cosmesis in 74%, suspected malignancy in 13%, hyperthyroidism in 7% and pressure symptoms in 5%. Operative complications included recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in two (2.4%), wound haematoma in two (2.4%), wound infection in three (3.6%) and hypoparathyroidism in one (1.2%). There were no deaths and no instances of thyroid storm. Thyromegaly can be operatively managed in a hospital such as ours with a relatively low morbidity rate using conservative gland extirpation techniques. This conservative approach may result in under treatment for thyroid malignancies but should result in a lower incidence of recurrent nerve damage and hypoparathyroidism in the majority of people who undergo thyroidectomy solely for cosmetic indications.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11075656     DOI: 10.1177/004947550003000413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Doct        ISSN: 0049-4755            Impact factor:   0.731


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1.  Rural surgery in southern Sudan.

Authors:  Giuseppe Meo; Dario Andreone; Umberto De Bonis; Giorgio Cometto; Stefano Enrico; Guido Giustetto; Alberto Kiss; Marino Landra; Maria Palmas; Laura Sacchi; Peter Taliente; Guido Vergnano
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 3.282

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