The use of LigaSure in patients with hyperthyroidism
Thyroidectomies of hyperthyroidic patients are known to be more blood-spattered than the operations performed for euthyroid nodular diseases and require careful hemostasis. Our purpose was to evaluate the efficacy of the use of LigaSure in patients with hyperthyroidism. Between January 2004 and Octo...
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Published in | Langenbeck's archives of surgery Vol. 391; no. 6; pp. 575 - 579 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Germany
01.11.2006
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Summary: | Thyroidectomies of hyperthyroidic patients are known to be more blood-spattered than the operations performed for euthyroid nodular diseases and require careful hemostasis. Our purpose was to evaluate the efficacy of the use of LigaSure in patients with hyperthyroidism.
Between January 2004 and October 2005, 100 patients underwent total or near-total thyroidectomy. Bipolar vessel ligation system (LigaSure) was the choice of modality for hemostasis in half of these patients, and the conventional suture ligation technique was used for the rest. The following data were evaluated non-randomized and prospectively in this study: patients demographics, thyroid pathology, operative duration, presence of complications, and the duration of the hospital stay. Comparisons of the data were evaluated by the Wilcoxon and chi-square tests.
Among the patients of the LigaSure group, 14 patients were detected to have hyperthyroidism (seven patients with Graves' disease and another seven patients with multinodular toxic goiter), while 36 patients were found to be euthyroidic. The durations of the operation time and of the hospital stay of the patients in the LigaSure group were significantly lower than the conventional thyroidectomy group (p<0.05). The complication rates of the LigaSure and conventional thyroidectomy groups were 4 and 6%, respectively (p>0.05).
The use of LigaSure as an operative technique in the treatment of Graves' disease and toxic goiter is a safe and effective modality that provides a shorter hospital stay and a shorter operation time as well. |
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ISSN: | 1435-2443 1435-2451 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00423-006-0082-0 |