Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (Jul 2025)

Thyroidectomy in children⋆,⋆⋆

  • Flávio Carneiro Hojaij,
  • Onivaldo Cervantes,
  • Cindel Nogueira Zulino,
  • Leonardo Dantas Pereira,
  • Felipe Augusto Brasileiro Vanderlei,
  • Marcio Abrahao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2025.101642
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 91
p. 101642

Abstract

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Objective: Analysis of the surgical approach and postoperative outcomes of 59 pediatric patients submitted to thyroidectomy between 2003 and 2019. Methods: An outpatient postoperative follow-up of 59 patients aged 3–18 years submitted to thyroidectomy for different causes was performed, and immediate and late postoperative outcomes were analyzed. The operations were performed at a University Hospital as well as at Private Tertiary Hospitals. Results: The following postoperative outcomes were observed: three tracheostomies, 22 patients with transient hypoparathyroidism, eight patients with definitive hypoparathyroidism, and three patients with vocal fold paralysis. Conclusion: Thyroidectomy in children is a procedure with a higher complication rate and needs to be performed by a team of high-volume surgeons. This study focuses on the adverse events, so that those interested in the subject are aware of them. Level of evidence: Level III.

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