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Transoral thyroidectomy: advantages and limitations

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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
卷 40, 期 11, 页码 1259-1263

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s40618-017-0676-0

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Thyroid; Thyroidectomy; Mini-invasive thyroidectomy; Transoral thyroidectomy

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In this opinion paper of the Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, leading experts in the field report on their current clinical experience with a novel approach for thyroid gland surgery, namely, transoral thyroidectomy (TOT). This feasible and novel surgical procedure does not require visible incisions and is, therefore, a truly scarless surgery. Patients meeting the following criteria can be considered as candidates for TOT: (a) an ultrasonographically (US) estimated thyroid diameter <= 10 cm; (b) US-estimated gland volume <= 45 mL; (c) nodule size <= 50 mm; (d) presence of a benign tumor such as a thyroid cyst or a single- or multi-nodular goiter; (e) Bethesda 3 and/or 4 category and (f) papillary microcarcinoma without the evidence of metastasis. The procedure is conducted via a three-port technique at the oral vestibule using a 10-mm port for the 30A degrees endoscope and two additional 5-mm ports for the dissecting and coagulating instruments. TOT is performed using conventional endoscopic instruments and is probably the best scarless approach to the thyroid because of the short distance between the thyroid and the incisions placed intra-orally that do not result in any cutaneous scar and upon following the surgical planes. Experts in TOT organized a working group of general, endocrine, head and neck ENT surgeons and endocrinologist to develop the standards for practicing this emerging technique.

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