2013
DOI: 10.2478/pjs-2013-0047
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One-Day Thyroid Surgery – Is it Safe?

Abstract: the aim of the study was to evaluate the safety of one-day thyroid surgery based on the assessment of the incidence of early postoperative complications. Material and methods. The study comprised 726 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy during the period between January, 2012 and February, 2013. The study considered the three most common thyroidectomy complications. Results. In the group of 726 patients, recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis was observed in 22 cases, accounting for 3.07% of all patients. P… Show more

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“…We believe, and this opinion is confirmed by other authors (21), that a risk of developing acute respiratory failure postoperatively should be considered as contraindication for performing an operation in hospitals where no postoperative supervision by both nurses and doctors is available. which accompany postoperative hemorrhages, require very quick decision as to decompressing the postoperative site, undertaking a reoperation and controling the hemostasis /14/.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…We believe, and this opinion is confirmed by other authors (21), that a risk of developing acute respiratory failure postoperatively should be considered as contraindication for performing an operation in hospitals where no postoperative supervision by both nurses and doctors is available. which accompany postoperative hemorrhages, require very quick decision as to decompressing the postoperative site, undertaking a reoperation and controling the hemostasis /14/.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Recurrent laryngeal nerve damage (RLN) is one of the complications of thyroid surgery. Disorders of phonation, breathing, or even stridor and respiratory failure due to bilateral nerve palsy may occur as a result [4,5]. Frequency of RLN palsy ranges from 1% to 20%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%