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  • Risk factors and bleeding points for hemorrhage after thyroidectomy

    ObjectiveTo explore the risk factors and bleeding points associated with postoperative hemorrhage after thyroidectomy and provide clinical basis for prevention of postoperative bleeding.MethodsThe clinical data of 21 patients with postoperative hemorrhage and 63 patients without postoperative hemorrhage who underwent thyroidectomy from Nov. 2010 to Nov. 2017 in West China Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsUnivariate analysis showed that hypertension, maximum tumour dimension, lymph node metastasis, recurrent laryngeal nerval infiltration, T stage, N stage, serum triglyceride, and serum high density lipoprotein were significantly associated with postoperative hemorrhage (P<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that lymph node metastasis (OR=16.219, P=0.002) and low serum high density lipoprotein (OR=0.035, P=0.006) were risk factors for postoperative hemorrhage. Among the patients with postoperative bleeding, the most common five bleeding sites were: ribbon muscle and sternocleidomastoid muscle (both was 19.2%), esophageal tracheal surface blood vessels (11.5%), thyroid bed (7.7%), and larynx recurrent paravascular small vessels (7.7%).ConclusionsLymph node metastasis and serum HDL are independent risk factors of hemorrhage after thyroidectomy. The predilection site for postoperative bleeding is mainly the neck muscle.

    Release date:2019-11-25 03:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Risk factors of accidental parathyroidectomy following thyroid surgery

    ObjectiveTo investigate the risk factors of accidental parathyroidectomy following thyroid surgery.MethodsData of patients who accepted at least total thyroidectomy in the Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Thyroid and Parathyroid Diseases between January 2013 and June 2016 was collected retrospectively. According to the appearance or non-appearance of parathyroid gland in the specimens after pathologic examination, the patients were divided into accidental parathyroidectomy group and non-accidental parathyroidectomy group. Clinical data was collected for comparison between the two groups. The risk factors of accidental parathyroidectomy were indentified with univariate analysis and multivariate analysis.ResultsA total of 983 patients, 50 patients in the accidental parathyroidectomy group and 933 patients in the non-accidental parathyroidectomy group, were included in the study. Incidence of temporary hypoparathyroidism was 66.0% (33/50) in the accidental parathyroidectomy group and 36.2% (338/933) in the non-accidental parathyroidectomy group, there was significant difference between the two groups (χ2=19.903, P<0.05). Incidence of permanent hypoparathyroidism was 2.0% (1/50) in the accidental parathyroidectomy group and 0.4% (4/933) in the non-accidental parathyroidectomy group, and there was no significant difference between the two groups (χ2=2.315, P=0.128). Univariate analysis showed that bilateral central lymph nodes dissection (P=0.004) and the number of identified parathyroid glands ≤2 (P=0.002) were risk factors of accidental parathyroidectomy. Multivariate analysis showed that bilateral central lymph nodes dissection [OR=2.553, 95% CI was (1.236, 5.277), P=0.011] and the number of identified parathyroid glands ≤2 [OR=2.819, 95% CI was (1.423, 5.581), P=0.003] were independent risk factors of accidental parathyroidectomy.ConclusionsAfter careful consideration of the possible risks and benefits, bilateral central lymph nodes dissection should be performed rationally. Thyroid surgeons should improve the ability of identification of parathyroid gland to reduce the incidence of accidental parathyroidectomy.

    Release date:2020-02-28 02:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging in determining blood supply of parathyroid glands during thyroid surgery

    ObjectiveTo investigate the application value of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging technology for determining the blood supply of parathyroid in thyroid surgery.MethodsThe patients who underwent total thyroidectomy and bilateral central lymph node dissection for papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) from June 1, 2017 to January 1, 2018 were prospectively enrolled and then divided into a study group and control group randomly. The study group used the ICG fluorescence imaging technology to evaluate the blood supply of the parathyroid glands, while the control group assessed the blood supply by naked eyes, then determined that whether the parathyroid glands were retained in situ or autotransplanted. The incidence of hypoparathyroidism, length of hospital stay, and parathyroid hormone (PTH) were compared between the two groups.Results① A total of 60 patients with PTC were included in the study, and 30 patients in each group. There were no significant differences in the baseline informations of the two groups such as the gender, age, comorbidities, and preoperative PTH, Ca2+ levels, etc. (P>0.05). ② The ICG score of type A parathyroid glands (except type A3) was lower than that of type B parathyroid glands (0.99±0.38 versus 1.45±0.58, t=–2.395, P<0.05). ③ The length of postoperative hospital stay was shorter in the study group than in the control group (t=–2.159, P=0.035). ④ The ICG fluorescence imaging could significantly reduce the incidence of temporary hypoparathyroidism (χ2=5.079, P=0.024). The incidence of permanent hypoparathyroidism was not statistically different between the two groups (χ2=1.000, P=0.317), and only 1 case appeared in the control group. ⑤ There were no statistically significant differences in the PTH and serum Ca2+ levels at day 1, month 1, month 3, and month 6 after the surgery between the two groups (P>0.05). ConclusionICG fluorescence imaging technology could be used to determine blood supply of parathyroid in situ in real time during operation. Further studies are needed to confirm this conclusion.

    Release date:2020-09-23 05:27 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of FNA-Tg with CGICA test for the intraoperative diagnosis of lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma

    Objective To investigate the efficacy of fine needle aspiration-thyroglobulin (FNA-Tg) with colloidal gold immunochromatographic assay (CGICA) on the assessment of lymph node metastasis during surgery in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients. Methods Seventy-eight patients with PTC who underwent surgery in the Department of Thyroid Surgery of West China Hospital of Sichuan University from August to December 2019 were selected as the research objects, 289 neck lymph node specimens cleaned during the operation were prepared into eluent after lymph node FNA within 10 minutes in vitro, and then the FNA-Tg level was detected rapidly and quantitatively by CGICA. The specimen of washout fluid was labeled and sent to the laboratory for FNA-Tg detection by Roche electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. The lymph nodes in the whole group were divided into central region group and lateral cervical region group according to their location. According to the long diameter of lymph nodes, they were divided into <5 mm group, 5–10 mm group and >10 mm group. With postoperative pathological report as the gold standard, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of the whole group of data subjects was drawn, and the area under curve (AUC) was compared to calculate the best cut-off value of FNA-Tg in diagnosing PTC lymph node metastasis. The sensitivity, specificity, diagnostic accuracy, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of FNA-Tg CGICA method and Roche method in the whole group and different subgroups were compared. The data of 55 lymph nodes detected by FNA-Tg CGICA method and rapid frozen pathology were collected, and the diagnostic efficacy indexes of CGICA method and rapid frozen pathology in the diagnosis of lymph node metastasis were compared. Results The ROC curves AUC of FNA-Tg detected by CGICA method and Roche method was 0.850 and 0.883, respectively, the difference was not statistically significant (Z=1.011, P>0.05). The sensitivity was 77.7% and 79.6% respectively (χ2=0.05, P>0.05), specificity was 84.9% and 93.5% respectively (χ2=7.50, P<0.05). Using McNemar test, there was no significant difference in the diagnostic results between the CGICA method and Roche method of FNA-Tg in the whole group (P>0.05). The diagnostic efficacy of FNA-Tg CGICA method was better in the lateral cervical region group than that in the central region group, and the diagnostic efficacy of the group with the long diameter of lymph nodes >10 mm was better than those of the groups with the long diameter of lymph nodes <5 mm and 5–10 mm. There was no significant difference in diagnostic results between FNA-Tg CGICA method and rapid frozen pathology (P>0.05). Conclusions The FNA-Tg CGICA method has high value in diagnosing PTC cervical lymph node metastasis, and has the characteristics of rapidity and convenience. The diagnostic efficiency is similar to that of Roche method.

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