Thyroidectomy for symptomatic goitre in a field hospital setting. a general surgeon’s experience in Malaysian field hospital, Cox’s Bazaar Bangladesh

Purpose: To describe the experience of thyroidectomy for symptomatic goitre in a Field Hospital setting. Methodology: All patients who underwent thyroidectomy for symptomatic goitre between 1st September 2018 to 20th February 2019 were included. Preoperative, intra-operative and post-operative data...

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Main Authors: Azzam, Wazir, Razak, Asma', Mahno, Noor Ezmas, Karim, Khasnizal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2020
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/81633/2/ans.15852.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/81633/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ans.15852
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Summary:Purpose: To describe the experience of thyroidectomy for symptomatic goitre in a Field Hospital setting. Methodology: All patients who underwent thyroidectomy for symptomatic goitre between 1st September 2018 to 20th February 2019 were included. Preoperative, intra-operative and post-operative data were taken.Thyroid function test (TFT) was done in a nearby NGO hospital and thyrotoxicosis was treated first prior to surgery. Prophylactic antibiotics was given with IV amoxycillin/clavulanate 1.2 g. Thyroidectomy was performed in a standard form using bipolar diathermy and sutures. Drain was inserted when indicated. Post operatively serum calcium and later TFT was measured. Results: A total of 19 patients had thyroidectomy. 7 patients had hemithyroidectomy and 12 patients had total thyroidectomy. 7 patients weretoxic goitres, 4 had huge goitre with retrosternal extension and 1 patient wasrhesus negative requiring autologous blood storage preoperatively. Decision for type of surgery was done on a case to case basis. All patients had compression symptoms. Cervical and chest X-rays were taken. Ultrasound was done by the Emergency Physician. Intraoperatively there were no complica-tions, mean blood loss was 20 ml, mean operating time was 104 minutes for total thyroidectomy and 56 minutes for hemithyroidectomy. Post-operatively 1 patient had transient hoarseness of voice for 2 months,3 patients had transient mild hypocalcemia and all patients had resolution of compression symptoms. Histopathological services was not available at that time. Conclusion: Thyroidectomy in a Field Hospital setting is a feasible option in areas of prolonged crisis