Risk profile analysis and complications after surgery for autoimmune thyroid disease
British journal of surgery2018Vol. 105(6), pp. 677–685
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Oliver Thomusch, Carsten Sekulla, Franck Billmann, Gabriel Seifert, Henning Dralle, Kerstin Lorenz, Christian Vorländer, Henning Dralle, M. Freitag, J. Jähne, Thomas Steinmüller, A. Trupka, Frank Steinert, J. Schabram, Berta Maria Heinzmann, Brian Hung‐Hin Lang, J. Cotte, T Hoffmann, K. Dette, Klaus Gellert, Doris Henne‐Bruns, J. Boese-Landgraf, D Simon Evangelisches, Rainer Kube, Eric Lorenz, M. Pross, M. Hartel, D Thomschke, G. Pistorius, U. T. Hopt, C Franke, Uwe Rose, W Steuér, W. Schwenk, K-H Ebert, C. Kelm, Helmut Witzigmann, W. Rampf, Karsten Ridwelski, Wolfram Trudo Knoefel, Wolf O. Bechstein, Dale R. Grothe, Matthias Anthuber, Lutz Mirow, W Probst, Anne Thews, Ulrich Fleck, W Kärgel, H. Schimmelpenning, Jens Fielitz, Uwe Rose, T Schöffauer, Walter Asperger, J Zaage, H Dorn, Jochen Weitz, M. Neubauer, E. Klar, J. Lautermann, M. Senkal, H. Lippert, R Lück, M. Ziesche, K-P Kröll, J Skrobisz, Zbigniew Lorenc, B Dudešek, S Smutný, Michael Brauckhoff, F Längle, E. Wenzl
Abstract
Surgery for autoimmune thyroid disease is safe in comparison with surgery for multinodular goitre in terms of general complications and RLN palsy. To avoid the increased risk of postoperative hypoparathyroidism, special attention needs to be paid to the parathyroid glands.
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