Case Reports in Endocrinology (Jan 2021)

Surgical Treatment of Advanced Thyroid Cancer with Tracheal Invasion

  • Hau Xuan Nguyen,
  • Huy Le Trinh,
  • Hien Xuan Nguyen,
  • Hung Van Nguyen,
  • Quang Van Le

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/8823405
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Introduction. Tracheal invasion in thyroid cancer occurs in one-third of locally advanced cases and is the third most common site of infiltration following strap muscles and recurrent laryngeal nerves. Surgical resection plays an important role in the management strategy followed by either radioactive iodine or external beam radiotherapy. Nonetheless, there has been still controversy about the optimal extension of the surgery. Case Presentation. Total thyroidectomy, airway resection and bilateral neck dissection were performed in two cases diagnosed as advanced thyroid cancer with tracheal invasion (stage IV according to McCaffrey). The first case underwent partial tracheal resection and direct anastomosis by the V-shape technique, while the latter one required tracheal resection and permanent tracheotomy. After one-year follow-up, no evidence of tumor recurrence or any postoperative complications were found. Conclusion. Surgical resection still remains the mainstay of management for advanced thyroid cancer in general and for tracheal invasion cases in particular. The decision of surgical resection and tracheal reconstruction methods mostly depends on the extent of tracheal invasion.