Journal of IMAB (Jun 2013)

THE HARMONIC SCALPEL APPLICATION IN THYROID SURGERY

  • Rumen Nenkov,
  • Radoslav Radev,
  • Ekaterina Marinova,
  • Nikolay Cvetkov,
  • Anatoli Semkov,
  • Borislav Petrov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5272/jimab.2013191.408
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 408 – 411

Abstract

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New, modern devices for tissue resection have been introduced in the surgical treatment of thyroid diseases recent years.Aim: To present our experience with the use of the harmonic scalpel in thyroid surgery.Patients and methods: For the period 2008 - 2011, 1398 patients (6 to 74 years old) with various thyroid deseases were operated on in our clinic. The resection was performed through a classic Kocher,s collar incision in 583 patients, using minimally ivasive open access in 641 patients and with video-assisted technique in 174 patients. In all patients a harmonic scalpel device (Ethicon Endosurgery Care Inc) has been used. The length of surgical incision, use of haemostatic instruments and ligatures, extent of resection, need of draining, operative time, intra- and postoperative complications, length of postoperative hospital stay have been examined .Results: The volume of resection ranged from istmusectomy to total thyroidectomy. During all operation haemostatic instruments and ligatures have not been used. Lack of bleeding and shortend operating time - up to 45% were found. The use of draining is significantly reduced, regardless of the extent of resection. There was no increase in the incidence of intra- and postoperative complications.Тhe postoperative stay was significantly reduced.Conclusion: In our opinion, the introduction in use of the harmonic scalpel changes the face of modern thyroid surgery providing reliable hemostasis and shortening the operating time significantly.

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