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Clinical outcomes of combined cervical and transthoracic surgical approaches in patients with advanced thyroid cancer

Authors :
Jared A. Shenson
Mark E. Zafereo
Mark Lee
Kevin J. Contrera
Lei Feng
Mongkol Boonsripitayanon
Neil Gross
Ryan Goepfert
Anastasios Maniakas
Jennifer Rui Wang
Libby Grubbs
Ara Vaporciyan
Wayne Hofstetter
Stephen Swisher
Reza Mehran
David Rice
Boris Sepesi
Mara Antonoff
Maria Cabanillas
Naifa Busaidy
Ramona Dadu
Natalie L. Silver
Source :
HeadneckREFERENCES.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Advanced thyroid disease involving the mediastinum may be managed surgically with a combined transcervical and transthoracic approach. Contemporary analysis of this infrequently encountered cohort will aid the multidisciplinary team in personalizing treatment approaches.Retrospective review of patients undergoing combined transcervical and transthoracic surgery for thyroid cancer at a single high-volume institution from 1994 to 2015.Thirty-eight patients with median age 59 years (range 28-76) underwent surgery without perioperative mortality. Most patients had primary disease. A majority had distant metastases outside the mediastinum but had locoregionally curable disease. Common complications were temporary (39%) and permanent (18%) hypoparathyroidism, and wound infection (13%). One-year overall survival was 84%; 1-year locoregional disease-free survival was 64%. Median time to locoregional recurrence was 36 months. Only esophageal invasion was associated with worse oncologic outcomes.Combined transcervical and transthoracic surgery for advanced thyroid cancer can be performed without mortality and with acceptable morbidity.

Subjects

Subjects :
Otorhinolaryngology

Details

ISSN :
10970347
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HeadneckREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....561eb81477488bcd61c1df927d716b3f