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Localization Techniques for Guided Surgical Excision of Nonpalpable Cervical Thyroid Tumors

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REVISTA ORL
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 111-123

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UNIV SALAMANCA, EDICIONES
DOI: 10.14201/orl.27456

Keywords

thyroid cancer; radioguided surgery; radioactive seed; cervical recurrence

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This article describes the use of various signaling techniques to improve surgical and therapeutic outcomes for patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma, with a special focus on the application of radioactive seed localization.
Introduction and objective: Scarring and altered tissue planes added to the already complex anatomy of the neck make difficult to locate recurrences or non-palpable metastases in cervical re-interventions for thyroid cancer. Synthesis: We describe the use of various signaling techniques employed to optimize surgery and therapeutic outcomes for papillary thyroid carcinoma patients with persistent or metastatic cervical disease. We especially focus on the localization technique using radioactive seeds (RSL) in which, as in the breast, excellent results have been described. Conclusions: RSL is a safe technique, associated with greater surgeon satisfaction and excellent tolerance by the patient. In addition, it reduces both the time of surgical intervention and the risk of morbidity compared to the use of dyes, harpoons and tattoos, and provides better cosmetic results. It also allows the complete decoupling of radiology and surgery programs, optimizing the times and scheduling of the operating rooms.

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