EARLY POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER THYROIDECTOMY FOR BEING GOITE

Complication after Thyroidectomy

Authors

  • Khalid Mahmood Surgical Specialsit, Scouts Hospital, Chitral
  • Mohammad Asghar Javed Combined Military Hospital Lahore
  • Imran Khan Scout Hospital Chitral
  • Nadia Gul Scout Hospital Chitral
  • Hina Mushtaq Scout Hospital Chitral

Keywords:

Thyroidectomy, heamatoma, hypocalcaemia

Abstract

Objective: To find frequency of early complications after thyroid surgery for benign thyroid conditions.

Study design: Quasi-experimental study.       

Place and Duration of study: Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Lahore, from March 2005 to Sep 2007.

Patients and Methods: Early complications after thyroid surgery for benign thyroid conditions were studied. One hundred patients with FNAC confirmed benign goiter or follicular growth admitted for elective thyroidectomies were  included in the study.

Data was collected in the pre-designed proforma and entered in SPSS-10 version. Descriptive statistics was used to calculate frequency of each complication in the early post-thyroidectomy period.

Results: The frequency of complications after thyroidectomy was 27%. Out of them 8 patients (8%) developed subcutaneous haematoma, 5 patients (5%) wound infection, 4 patients (4%) tension haematoma, 4 patients (4%) hypocalcaemia, 3 patients (3%) respiratory obstruction and 3 patients (3%) developed recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis.

Conclusions: Surgery for benign thyroid enlargement but may be associated with significant numbers of post operative complications including wound haematoma, wound infection and hypocalcaemia.

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Published

31-12-2009

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Mahmood K, Javed MA, Khan I, Gul N, Mushtaq H. EARLY POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER THYROIDECTOMY FOR BEING GOITE: Complication after Thyroidectomy. Pak Armed Forces Med J [Internet]. 2009 Dec. 31 [cited 2025 Jan. 3];59(4):459-62. Available from: https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/1760