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*Surgery helps relieve compression and symptoms related to dysphagia, hosarseness, cough and dyspnea. | *Surgery helps relieve compression and symptoms related to dysphagia, hosarseness, cough and dyspnea. | ||
*Thyroid surgery helps supress the thyroid gland overactivity seen in goiter or nodules. | *Thyroid surgery helps supress the thyroid gland overactivity seen in goiter or nodules. | ||
*Types of Thyroid surgery (Thyroidectomy) advised based on the condition: | |||
**Subtotal thyroidectomy | |||
**Near-total thyroidectomy | |||
**Total thyroidectomy | |||
**Thyroid nodulectomy | |||
==Indications== | ==Indications== |
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Overview
Thyroid surgery may be advised in cases of goiter depending upon the symptoms and adverse effects associated with the development of goiter such as, compression related symptoms, thyroid hyper-function and thyroid cancer.
Surgery
- Thyroid surgery may be advised in cases of goiter depending upon the symptoms and adverse effects associated with the development of goiter such as, compression related symptoms, thyroid hyper-function and thyroid cancer.
- Thyroid surgery involves thyroid lobectomy/hemi-thyroidectomy OR total thyroidectomy, depending on whether goiter or nodule is cancerous or not.
- Surgery helps relieve compression and symptoms related to dysphagia, hosarseness, cough and dyspnea.
- Thyroid surgery helps supress the thyroid gland overactivity seen in goiter or nodules.
- Types of Thyroid surgery (Thyroidectomy) advised based on the condition:
- Subtotal thyroidectomy
- Near-total thyroidectomy
- Total thyroidectomy
- Thyroid nodulectomy