A surgical procedure done for the removal of a part or whole of the thyroid gland is known as a thyroidectomy.
A butterfly-shaped organ that is present at the base of the neck is known as a thyroid gland. It is made up of two cone-like wings or lobes.
The thyroid gland helps in the secretion of hormones and regulates the metabolism of the body, that is, the conversion of the food consumed into energy.
Types:
The different types of thyroidectomy are:
Purpose:
Thyroidectomy is recommended in the following conditions:
Symptoms:
The following symptoms are associated with various thyroid disorders, which could require treatment in the form of a thyroidectomy:
1. Thyroid cancer
2. Goiter:
3. Hyperthyroidism:
Thyroidectomy can be performed through different approaches- Conventional, Endoscopic and Robotic depending on the incisions and how invasive the procedure is. The procedure is generally done under general anesthesia, that is, the patient is asleep during the procedure. The procedure takes approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete and can be performed in the following ways:
1. Conventional thyroidectomy:
2. Endoscopic thyroidectomy:
3. Scarless thyroidectomy by laparoscopy:
4. Robotic Surgery:
The complications of thyroidectomy may include:
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