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asymptomatic and self-limiting but can also lead to hypocalcaemia with symptoms of paraesthesia and muscle spasms manifesting within the first 24 h after surgery [ 14 ]. The incidence of complication varying from 1 to 50% [ 3 , 10 , 14 - 16 ] is in part
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to a sufficient extent, surgery is the only means of potential cure for MTC [ 2 , 3 , 12 , 13 ]. Total thyroidectomy and central lymph node dissection in the neck is standard treatment, as is therapeutic lateral lymph node dissection at clinical
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Introduction The advantages of endoscopic over open surgery for thyroid diseases include reduced rates of hyperesthesia and paresthesia of the neck and highly improved cosmetic outcomes. The learning curve for endoscopic thyroidectomy with
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bariatric surgery (weight loss surgery). The Medical Center Slotervaart is a referral center for bariatric surgery in the Netherlands. In the majority of patients, a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is performed. This population is homogenous and the number of
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-stage small cancers. Most of these tumors are well differentiated and curable by surgery. Radioiodine (RAI) therapy is administered for remnant ablation in some cases, while in a few cases it is given as sole therapy or as adjuvant therapy. The American
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Introduction Thyroid surgery is the most common endocrine operation, with over 10,000 procedures being performed annually in the UK. A large proportion of these operations (over 4000 cases per year) are captured by the national audit
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currently not properly organized in Europe. In this paper, we present the experience of our 23 first cases of transaxillary thyroid robotic surgery by the daVinci system using the surgical technique described by Kang et al. [ 1 ]. We report one of the
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, a “taller-than-wide” shape, microcalcifications, hypoechogenicity, border irregularity, and Doppler central flow). Indications for FNA and Surgery Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) was almost always measured before proceeding with FNA. If TSH
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after surgery [ 10 , 19 - 21 ]. Esophageal compression and esophageal deviation on radiographic images are reported in 8–27% of patients with goiter [ 22 , 23 ], and the ill-defined globus sensation seems to be linked to tracheo-esophageal deviation