2019
DOI: 10.4236/ijohns.2019.86026
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Surgery of the Goiter in the ENT Department of Chu Gabriel Toure: Problematic and Perspective

Abstract: Aims: To describe the diagnostic aspects, surgical indications and post-operative complications of thyroidectomies performed in our department. Materials and method: A descriptive retrospective study that took place in the ENT Department and Cervicofacial Surgery of Gabriel TOURE University Hospital of Bamako. We did a comprehensive sampling of all goiter cases from January 2013 to December 2018. Were included in the study, the records of patients of all ages and genders, admitted into the ward and scheduled f… Show more

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“…In sub-Saharan Africa, on the other hand, thyroid surgery is performed in a conventional hospital and several studies emphasize the potential complications. 17,18 Many other cervicofacial surgeries are feasible on an outpatient basis provided that the surgical procedure is well controlled and the patients are well selected. According to Benito et al in 2021 in the United States of America, the level of safety of parotidectomy is the same in outpatient surgery as in conventional hospitalization.…”
Section: Surgical Expertisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In sub-Saharan Africa, on the other hand, thyroid surgery is performed in a conventional hospital and several studies emphasize the potential complications. 17,18 Many other cervicofacial surgeries are feasible on an outpatient basis provided that the surgical procedure is well controlled and the patients are well selected. According to Benito et al in 2021 in the United States of America, the level of safety of parotidectomy is the same in outpatient surgery as in conventional hospitalization.…”
Section: Surgical Expertisementioning
confidence: 99%