Impact of scalpel type on operative time and acute complications in thyroidectomies

Introduction: Thyroidectomy is the most common surgery in the cervical region. Currently, several techniques are available for intraoperative hemostasis. Objective: To compare the performance of three techniques (monopolar and bipolar electrical and ultrasonic) on operative time and postoperative co...

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Main Authors: Tamires Santos Fraga, Hugo Fontan Köhler, Thiago Celestino Chulam, Luiz Paulo Kowalski
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1808869419301119
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spelling doaj-21f1c13bf24948f999dbd52f97f19e4c2021-04-16T04:52:52ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology1808-86942021-03-01872205209Impact of scalpel type on operative time and acute complications in thyroidectomiesTamires Santos Fraga0Hugo Fontan Köhler1Thiago Celestino Chulam2Luiz Paulo Kowalski3A.C. Camargo Câncer Center, Departamento de Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço e Otorrinolaringologia, São Paulo, SP, BrazilCorresponding author.; A.C. Camargo Câncer Center, Departamento de Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço e Otorrinolaringologia, São Paulo, SP, BrazilA.C. Camargo Câncer Center, Departamento de Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço e Otorrinolaringologia, São Paulo, SP, BrazilA.C. Camargo Câncer Center, Departamento de Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço e Otorrinolaringologia, São Paulo, SP, BrazilIntroduction: Thyroidectomy is the most common surgery in the cervical region. Currently, several techniques are available for intraoperative hemostasis. Objective: To compare the performance of three techniques (monopolar and bipolar electrical and ultrasonic) on operative time and postoperative complications. Methods: Patients submitted to total thyroidectomy without prior treatment were included in this prospective series study, using a scientific design. Results: A total of 834 patients were included; 661 women (79.3%) and 173 men (20.7%). The diagnosis was malignant neoplasia in 528 patients (63.3%) and benign disease in 306 patients (36.7%). The monopolar electric scalpel was used in 280 patients (33.6%), bipolar scalpel in 210 patients (25.2%) and ultrasonic scalpel in 344 patients (41.3%). The operative time was significantly shorter with the ultrasonic or bipolar scalpel when compared to the electric scalpel. In a linear regression model, gender, malignancy diagnosis and power energy type were significant for the procedure duration. Patients who underwent surgery with an ultrasound or bipolar scalpel had a significantly lower incidence of hypoparathyroidism. Conclusion: The use of ultrasonic or bipolar scalpel significantly reduces operative time and the incidence of transient hypoparathyroidism.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1808869419301119Thyroid glandThyroidectomySurgical hemostasisPostoperative complications
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author Tamires Santos Fraga
Hugo Fontan Köhler
Thiago Celestino Chulam
Luiz Paulo Kowalski
spellingShingle Tamires Santos Fraga
Hugo Fontan Köhler
Thiago Celestino Chulam
Luiz Paulo Kowalski
Impact of scalpel type on operative time and acute complications in thyroidectomies
Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Thyroid gland
Thyroidectomy
Surgical hemostasis
Postoperative complications
author_facet Tamires Santos Fraga
Hugo Fontan Köhler
Thiago Celestino Chulam
Luiz Paulo Kowalski
author_sort Tamires Santos Fraga
title Impact of scalpel type on operative time and acute complications in thyroidectomies
title_short Impact of scalpel type on operative time and acute complications in thyroidectomies
title_full Impact of scalpel type on operative time and acute complications in thyroidectomies
title_fullStr Impact of scalpel type on operative time and acute complications in thyroidectomies
title_full_unstemmed Impact of scalpel type on operative time and acute complications in thyroidectomies
title_sort impact of scalpel type on operative time and acute complications in thyroidectomies
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1808-8694
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Introduction: Thyroidectomy is the most common surgery in the cervical region. Currently, several techniques are available for intraoperative hemostasis. Objective: To compare the performance of three techniques (monopolar and bipolar electrical and ultrasonic) on operative time and postoperative complications. Methods: Patients submitted to total thyroidectomy without prior treatment were included in this prospective series study, using a scientific design. Results: A total of 834 patients were included; 661 women (79.3%) and 173 men (20.7%). The diagnosis was malignant neoplasia in 528 patients (63.3%) and benign disease in 306 patients (36.7%). The monopolar electric scalpel was used in 280 patients (33.6%), bipolar scalpel in 210 patients (25.2%) and ultrasonic scalpel in 344 patients (41.3%). The operative time was significantly shorter with the ultrasonic or bipolar scalpel when compared to the electric scalpel. In a linear regression model, gender, malignancy diagnosis and power energy type were significant for the procedure duration. Patients who underwent surgery with an ultrasound or bipolar scalpel had a significantly lower incidence of hypoparathyroidism. Conclusion: The use of ultrasonic or bipolar scalpel significantly reduces operative time and the incidence of transient hypoparathyroidism.
topic Thyroid gland
Thyroidectomy
Surgical hemostasis
Postoperative complications
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1808869419301119
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