Surgical management of retrosternal goiter: Local experience at a university hospital

Background and Objective: Retrosternal goiter (RSG) is a term that has been used to describe a goiter that extends beyond the thoracic inlet. Surgery plays an important role in the treatment of these patients, but whether all or selected patients with RSG should undergo this operation remains contro...

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Main Authors: Gamal A Khairy, Abdulaziz A Al-Saif, Sami A Alnassar, Waseem M Hajjar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Annals of Thoracic Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.thoracicmedicine.org/article.asp?issn=1817-1737;year=2012;volume=7;issue=2;spage=57;epage=60;aulast=Khairy
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spelling doaj-5718bdc817e049d59b5c4f7a3049735c2020-11-25T00:42:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Thoracic Medicine1817-17371998-35572012-01-0172576010.4103/1817-1737.94520Surgical management of retrosternal goiter: Local experience at a university hospitalGamal A KhairyAbdulaziz A Al-SaifSami A AlnassarWaseem M HajjarBackground and Objective: Retrosternal goiter (RSG) is a term that has been used to describe a goiter that extends beyond the thoracic inlet. Surgery plays an important role in the treatment of these patients, but whether all or selected patients with RSG should undergo this operation remains controversial. Our aim is to look into the demographics, presentation, and treatment of patients with RSG and essentially to determine the role of surgery in its treatment. Setting and Design: Retrospective study, teaching hospital-based. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 537 thyroidectomies performed at King Khalid University Hospital between 2003 and 2010. The twenty-six patients with RSG were analyzed further, with regard to demographics, presentation, indications, and outcome of surgical treatment. Statistical analysis was performed, where age was expressed as mean and range, and other variables were presented as numbers and percentage. Results: There were 26 patients (4.8%) with RSG out of 537 thyroidectomies, who underwent an operation for removal of RSGs, in a seven-year period. The most common presentation was dyspnea (34.6%) and the surgical procedure predominantly used was total thyroidectomy. The RSGs were removed by collar incision in 96% of the cases. The final histological diagnosis revealed malignancy in 26.9% of the thyroid specimens. There was no mortality and minor complications occurred in nine patients. Conclusions: The presence of an RSG is an indication for surgery owing to the lack of effective medical treatment, the higher incidence of symptoms related to compression, low surgical morbidity, and the risk of malignancy.http://www.thoracicmedicine.org/article.asp?issn=1817-1737;year=2012;volume=7;issue=2;spage=57;epage=60;aulast=KhairyRetrosternal goitersurgerythyroidectomy
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author Gamal A Khairy
Abdulaziz A Al-Saif
Sami A Alnassar
Waseem M Hajjar
spellingShingle Gamal A Khairy
Abdulaziz A Al-Saif
Sami A Alnassar
Waseem M Hajjar
Surgical management of retrosternal goiter: Local experience at a university hospital
Annals of Thoracic Medicine
Retrosternal goiter
surgery
thyroidectomy
author_facet Gamal A Khairy
Abdulaziz A Al-Saif
Sami A Alnassar
Waseem M Hajjar
author_sort Gamal A Khairy
title Surgical management of retrosternal goiter: Local experience at a university hospital
title_short Surgical management of retrosternal goiter: Local experience at a university hospital
title_full Surgical management of retrosternal goiter: Local experience at a university hospital
title_fullStr Surgical management of retrosternal goiter: Local experience at a university hospital
title_full_unstemmed Surgical management of retrosternal goiter: Local experience at a university hospital
title_sort surgical management of retrosternal goiter: local experience at a university hospital
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Thoracic Medicine
issn 1817-1737
1998-3557
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Background and Objective: Retrosternal goiter (RSG) is a term that has been used to describe a goiter that extends beyond the thoracic inlet. Surgery plays an important role in the treatment of these patients, but whether all or selected patients with RSG should undergo this operation remains controversial. Our aim is to look into the demographics, presentation, and treatment of patients with RSG and essentially to determine the role of surgery in its treatment. Setting and Design: Retrospective study, teaching hospital-based. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 537 thyroidectomies performed at King Khalid University Hospital between 2003 and 2010. The twenty-six patients with RSG were analyzed further, with regard to demographics, presentation, indications, and outcome of surgical treatment. Statistical analysis was performed, where age was expressed as mean and range, and other variables were presented as numbers and percentage. Results: There were 26 patients (4.8%) with RSG out of 537 thyroidectomies, who underwent an operation for removal of RSGs, in a seven-year period. The most common presentation was dyspnea (34.6%) and the surgical procedure predominantly used was total thyroidectomy. The RSGs were removed by collar incision in 96% of the cases. The final histological diagnosis revealed malignancy in 26.9% of the thyroid specimens. There was no mortality and minor complications occurred in nine patients. Conclusions: The presence of an RSG is an indication for surgery owing to the lack of effective medical treatment, the higher incidence of symptoms related to compression, low surgical morbidity, and the risk of malignancy.
topic Retrosternal goiter
surgery
thyroidectomy
url http://www.thoracicmedicine.org/article.asp?issn=1817-1737;year=2012;volume=7;issue=2;spage=57;epage=60;aulast=Khairy
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