TY - JOUR
T1 - Il trattamento chirurgico delle lesioni nodulari tiroidee: nostra esperienza. Analisi di 462 casi.
AU - Romano, Giorgio
AU - Luna, Emerico
AU - Buscemi, Giuseppe
AU - Lo Monte, Attilio Ignazio
AU - Di Bernardo, Cristoforo
AU - Zumbino, Carmelo
AU - Lo Nigro, Chiara
AU - Calderone, Fiorella
AU - Muzio, Maria
AU - Lo Nigro, Maria Concetta
AU - Napoli, Nicola
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Nodular thyroid lesions are the most frequent endocrine diseases in the general population. The surgical procedure is indicated for nodular thyroid tissue degeneration, or when the suppressive pharmacologic therapy is less efficient, even if sometimes both factors are associated. In Authors' study 462 patients were observed who underwent surgical procedures for thyroid diseases between January 1997-April 2003. In the thyroid pathology, either uninodular or multinodular, the surgical therapy adopted is total thyroidectomy, according to other Authors. The aim of total thyroidectomy is to avoid recurrence and simplify long term pharmacologic treatment. Although the question about the surgical approach (total thyroidectomy vs lobectomy) is still open in the case of single monolateral lesions, on the basis of their experience the Authors believe that the first is the best procedure. For diffused or malignant nodular thyroid pathology, on the contrary, total thyroidectomy is widely adopted.
AB - Nodular thyroid lesions are the most frequent endocrine diseases in the general population. The surgical procedure is indicated for nodular thyroid tissue degeneration, or when the suppressive pharmacologic therapy is less efficient, even if sometimes both factors are associated. In Authors' study 462 patients were observed who underwent surgical procedures for thyroid diseases between January 1997-April 2003. In the thyroid pathology, either uninodular or multinodular, the surgical therapy adopted is total thyroidectomy, according to other Authors. The aim of total thyroidectomy is to avoid recurrence and simplify long term pharmacologic treatment. Although the question about the surgical approach (total thyroidectomy vs lobectomy) is still open in the case of single monolateral lesions, on the basis of their experience the Authors believe that the first is the best procedure. For diffused or malignant nodular thyroid pathology, on the contrary, total thyroidectomy is widely adopted.
KW - Hypocalcemia
KW - Thyroidectomy
KW - postoperative hypocalcemia
KW - Hypocalcemia
KW - Thyroidectomy
KW - postoperative hypocalcemia
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/15834
M3 - Article
SN - 0391-9005
VL - 2004
SP - 23
EP - 26
JO - Giornale di Chirurgia
JF - Giornale di Chirurgia
ER -