Literature DB >> 11370538

Surgery of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, lymph node metastases and locoregional recurrence.

G Ardito1, L Revelli, F Tosti, P Modugno, O Giacinto, B Praquin, F Ardito, F Moschella.   

Abstract

Surgery of differentiated thyroid carcinoma is burdened with risk factors that significantly impact on prognosis, as age at diagnosis and tumor stage. Problems involved concern the extent of surgical resection and the indication for regional lymphadenectomy. As for the former, the most popular approach is total thyroidectomy "on principle" with neck lymphadenectomy. Lobectomy may represent an alternative to total thyroidectomy in low risk patients with unifocal papillary carcinoma 1 cm or less in size, or minimally invasive follicular carcinoma. As for lymphadenectomy, most authors do not agree with surgery "on principle" but rather "of necessity", that is, in presence of clinically evident lymphadenopathy and neck lymphadenectomy is the preferred surgical strategy. In most cases surgery is the treatment of choice of locoregional recurrence. Careful preoperative work-up and accurate surgical procedure are mandatory.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11370538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rays        ISSN: 0390-7740


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1.  Indications for thyroid cancer surgery in elderly patients.

Authors:  Hiroshi Matsuyama; Iwao Sugitani; Yoshihide Fujimoto; Kazuyoshi Kawabata
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2009-07-29       Impact factor: 2.549

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