| Literature DB >> 33069356 |
Pablo Moreno Llorente1, Erick A Gonzales Laguado2, Marta Alberich Prats2, José Manuel Francos Martínez2, Arantxa García Barrasa2.
Abstract
Thyroidectomy is the most frequent procedure in endocrine surgery. The conventional approach through a collar incision, as described by Kocher in XIXth century, has become the "gold standard". It is continuously evolving in spite of, many years ago, it showed to be safe and efficient with quality standards difficult to beat. Endoscopic and robotic surgery have developed "new approaches" to thyroid in order to improve the cosmetic results, looking even for invisible scars. We have done a thoughtful review of most of them trying to understand their benefits and drawbacks. Currently none of these "new approaches" have been shown to be better than conventional open thyroidectomy beyond offering a better cosmetic result. Besides, only a small percentage of patients can benefit of them. However, most of these approaches will remain if they treat the diseased thyroid and also improve the quality of life of our patients.Entities:
Keywords: Acceso remoto; Cicatriz; Cirugía endoscópica; Cirugía robótica; Endoscopic surgery; Remote access; Robotic surgery; Scar; Thyroidectomy; Tiroidectomía
Year: 2020 PMID: 33069356 DOI: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2020.08.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cir Esp (Engl Ed) ISSN: 2173-5077