| Literature DB >> 17283832 |
M Safioleas1, M Stamatakos, N Rompoti, G Mouzopoulos, R Iannescu, V Salichou, P Skandalakis.
Abstract
Thyroid surgery has a history of significant changes in the technique and the incidence of complications. Since then continuous developments in surgical techniques and better understanding of thyroid anatomy and pathology have increased the safety of thyroid surgery and reduced the incidence of complications. Nowadays, the rate of postoperative mortality is extremely low. Nevertheless, the incidence of postoperative complications varies in literature from 7.4% to 53% of the operations performed. The most common and potentially life-threatening complications in thyroid gland surgery are vocal cord palsy and hypocalcemia. Herein we discuss the common complications in thyroid gland surgery and their proper management.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17283832
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chirurgia (Bucur) ISSN: 1221-9118