Missed thyroid gland after total thyroidectomy

Missed gland is an extremely rare condition. It is a mediastinal thyroid mass found after total thyroidectomy. We report a case of missed gland. The patient underwent total thyroidectomy due to multinodular goiter and thyroid stimulating hormone levels did not increase after surgery. Pathological te...

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Published inTurkish Journal of Surgery Vol. 34; no. 2; pp. 137 - 139
Main Authors Faroq Abdulrahman, Sangar M, Teksöz, Serkan, Ferahman, Sina, Demiryas, Süleyman, Bükey, Yusuf, Özyiğin, Ateş
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Turkey AVES 01.06.2018
Turkish Surgical Association
Turkish Journal of Surgery
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Summary:Missed gland is an extremely rare condition. It is a mediastinal thyroid mass found after total thyroidectomy. We report a case of missed gland. The patient underwent total thyroidectomy due to multinodular goiter and thyroid stimulating hormone levels did not increase after surgery. Pathological tests revealed a micropapillary carcinoma. Thyroid ultrasonography and scintigraphy scan revealed mediastinal thyroid mass. The patient underwent redo surgery without sternotomy and there was no morbidity after the second surgical procedure. Most missed thyroid gland cases are due to incomplete removal of plunging thyroid goiter during total thyroidectomy. They also can be attributed to a concomitant, unrecognized mediastinal goiter, which is not connected to the thyroid gland with vessels or a thin fibrous band. It should be noted that absence of signs like mediastinal mass or tracheal deviation in preoperative chest X-ray does not exclude substernal goiter. The presence of a missed thyroid gland should be kept in mind when postoperative thyroid stimulating hormone levels remain unchanged.
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ISSN:2564-6850
2564-7032
DOI:10.5152/turkjsurg.2017.3206