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Substernal and intrathoracic goiter. Reconsideration of surgical approach.

M E Sand, H L Laws, R B McElvein.   

Abstract

Thirty-one patients were operated on for benign thyromegaly extending to the thorax in an 11-year period at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. Neck mass (65%), dysphagia (36%), and dyspnea (32%) were the most common symptoms. All patients were euthyroid. Five patients had previous thyroid surgery. A thyroid scan was performed on 24-patients. Fourteen (58%) suggested a thoracic extension while ten (42%) failed to identify a thoracic extension. The indications for resection were increasing symptoms, increasing size despite the use of dessicated thyroid therapy, and to establish a diagnosis. The left thyroid lobe extended into the thorax more frequently (70%) than the right. Most patients had multinodular goiter (94%). Three patients had occult carcinoma (10%) and two patients had Hashimoto's disease. Median sternotomy combined with a collar incision to provide exposure for excision of intrathoracic thyroid extension was used in six patients. There was no operative mortality. There was no increase in operative morbidity and a slight increase in average stay from 5.3 days with a collar incision alone to 6.8 days with the combined incisions. Median sternotomy does not increase morbidity or mortality. Specific indications for more liberal use of sternotomy extension of a collar incision are proposed for the management of substernal and intrathoracic goiters.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6881726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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4.  Surgical management of mediastinal goiter: risk factors for sternotomy.

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5.  Surgical treatment of substernal goiter: an analysis of 59 patients.

Authors:  Ayman Agha; Gabriel Glockzin; Nabil Ghali; Igors Iesalnieks; Hans J Schlitt
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2008-05-31       Impact factor: 2.549

6.  The use of computed tomography in the evaluation of large multinodular goitres.

Authors:  J C Cooper; R Nakielny; C H Talbot
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  1991-01       Impact factor: 1.891

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8.  Patient-tailored management of an asymptomatic massive substernal goiter presenting as brachiocephalic vein occlusion. Report of a case and review of sternotomy indications.

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9.  The Value of Preoperative Volumetric Analysis by Computerised Tomography of Retrosternal Goiter to Predict the Need for an Extra-Cervical Approach.

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10.  Substernal goiter: when is a sternotomy required?

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Journal:  Int Surg       Date:  2014 Jul-Aug
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