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Matteo Angelo Cannizzaro1, Salvatore Lo Bianco1, Laura Borzì1, Andrea Cavallaro1, Antonino Buffone1.
Abstract
Haemostasis is crucial in thyroid surgery to avoid intraoperative and postoperative complications. In the present study, we evaluated the efficiency and the safety of Harmonic scalpel when compared to conventional suture ligation in open total thyroidectomy. We enrolled 265 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy for multinodular disease since October 2011 up to October 2013. They were randomized into two groups: 141 in group HS (Harmonic Scalpel), 124 in group CT (Conventional tecnique). We recorded the following data: operative time, post-operative blood loss, length of hospital stay and complications. The patients were monitored for 48 hours after surgery. Several differences were observed between the two groups (HS vs CT): the use of Harmonic scalpel was associated to a significant reduction of surgical operative time (110 min in CT vs 79.36 min in HS, p = 0.00001) and also associated to a lower blood loss (97.38 ml in CT vs 68.72 ml in HS, p = 0.00001). The length of stay was significantly shorter in the HS group (2.75 days in CT vs 1.93 days in HS) Complication rate was similar in the two groups. According to our experience, the Harmonic scalpel represents a safe alternative to conventional haemostasis in thyroid surgery, allowing for a significant reduction of operative time, blood loss and hospitalization. The rate of complication demonstrated no significant difference among the two groups.Entities:
Keywords: Harmonic; Total thyroidectomy
Year: 2014 PMID: 25392807 PMCID: PMC4218928 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1Flow diagram.
Figure 2Operative time.
Figure 3Post-operative blood loss.
Figure 4Hospital stay.