Volume 394, Number 2, 273-277, DOI: 10.1007/s00423-008-0325-3

“Minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy. Initial experience in a general surgery department”

Chiara Dobrinja, Giuliano Trevisan and Gennaro Liguori

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Abstract

Background and aims  

The aim of this study is to analyze our preliminary results from minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy (MIVAT) and demonstrate the feasibility of MIVAT also in non-referral centers.

Materials and methods  

We report our initial experience based on a series of 47 patients selected for MIVAT at General Surgery Department of University of Trieste during a period from May 2005 to February 2007. The eligibility criteria were rigorously observed. Age, goiter volume, major diameter of the dominant nodule, operative times, pathologic findings, postoperative pain, length of hospital stay, cosmetic results, and complications were retrospectively analyzed.

Results  

Thyroid lobectomy was successfully accomplished in 33 cases, total thyroidectomy in 14. Conversion to standard cervicotomy was required in three patients (6%). Mean operative time of lobectomy was 82.6 min and 118.7 for total thyroidectomy. Postoperative complications included 11 (23.4%) transient hypocalcemias, 2 (4.2%) hematomas, and 2 (4.2%) temporary laryngeal nerve palsies. None-recurrent nerve palsies was observed. The cosmetic result was excellent in most cases.

Conclusions  

Our experience demonstrates that MIVAT, after adequate training, is feasible and safe, with results comparable to conventional thyroidectomy, also in a General Surgery Department, from a dedicated team, with a sufficient and specific activity volume.

Keywords  Video-assisted thyroidectomy - Minimally invasive thyroidectomy - Thyroidectomy - Thyroid surgery - Video-assisted technique

The present paper has been exposed to IV National Scientific Meeting of General Surgery residents to Giargini Naxos (Messina, Italy), 25–26 May 2007. (Italy).

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