Incidence of vocal cords palsy and hypocalcaemia in reoperative thyroid surgery: A visit to an old friends
Author(s): Hayder Azeez Jawad Obada and Anmar Hasan Oleiwe
Abstract: Introduction: Subtotal thyroidectomy although associated with less complications but also with increased risk of recurrent goiter in future. It was the procedure of choice for patients with goiter until 1980s. Patients and Methods: 128 patients with recurrent goiter, in whom vocal cord palsy and hypocalcaemia were excluded preoperatively by examination and biochemical estimation of serum calcium, were operated upon in our institution from January 2016 to Apr2024 and examined postoperatively for vocal cord palsy and Hypocalcaemia and data reported. Results: No vocal cord palsy reported. 1 case of hypocalcaemia (0.7%). Discussion: Most of the studies in the last 20 years all over the world reported higher incidence of Complications in Reoperative thyroid surgery. Conclusion: In experienced hands, Revision thyroid surgery is associated with very low incidence of vocal cord palsy and Hypocalcaemia and Patients with recurrent thyroid disease should not be denied from reoperation because of fears of these complications.
Hayder Azeez Jawad Obada, Anmar Hasan Oleiwe. Incidence of vocal cords palsy and hypocalcaemia in reoperative thyroid surgery: A visit to an old friends. Int J Adv Res Med 2025;7(3):79-82. DOI: 10.22271/27069567.2025.v7.i3b.654