THE RESULTS OF TYROIDECTOMY IN GOITER PATIENTS WITH SUPPRESSED TSH LEVELS
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VOLUME: 18 ISSUE: 5
P: 261 - 265
December 2002

THE RESULTS OF TYROIDECTOMY IN GOITER PATIENTS WITH SUPPRESSED TSH LEVELS

Turk J Surg 2002;18(5):261-265
1. Kartal Dr. Lütfi Kırdar Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Genel Cerrahi Klinikleri, İSTANBUL
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Abstract

The situation of normal T3 and T4 levels and a suppressed TSH level consists of the patients with subclinic hypertiroidism or who have recently begun anti-thyroid therapy that normalized T3 and T4 but not TSH, To evaluate whether or not tyroidectomy is risky for these cases, patients were operated in our hospital, were divided into 2 groups according to their TSH levels (if normal, group 1, n=61; if suppressed, group 2, n=29), There was a homogeneous female dominancy in the groups. Group 1 patients were younger than group 2 (p<0.05). No statistical difference was observed in complications rates and hospitalization periods between the groups (p>0.05). No mortality or severe surgical or endocrinological complications were observed in the study patients. As a conclusion, the tiroidectomy is a safe operation in patients with normal T3 and T4 levels, and suppressed TSH levels.

Keywords:
TROIDEKTOMI, T3, T4, TSH