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Surgery 1994-Dec

Comparative analysis of complications from I-131 radioablation for well-differentiated thyroid cancer.

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BACKGROUND

The decision to extend thyroidectomy to the opposite lobe during resection of well-differentiated thyroid cancer should include an analysis of complications of I-131 radioablation directly related to the thyroid remnant. If significant, then contralateral resection would be indicated. To clarify this issue we studied the incidence of complications of I-131 radioablation in 63 cases of well-differentiated thyroid cancer.

METHODS

Retrospective reviews of operative notes, pathology reports, office records, and physician interviews were made. We analyzed operations, complications, and radiation dosing.

RESULTS

Procedures included unilateral thyroidectomy, 10 (15.9%); subtotal thyroidectomy, seven (11.1%); near-total thyroidectomy, 25 (39.7%); and total thyroidectomy, 21 (33.3%). The average ablative dose was 101 mCi (range, 30 to 208 mCi). Nineteen percent (12 of 63) of patients had complications including radiation thyroiditis (eight), chronic sialoadenitis (one), odynophagia (one), facial edema (one), and shingles (one). Near-total or total thyroidectomy resulted in significantly fewer complications compared with lesser resections (8.7% versus 47.1%, p < 0.005).

CONCLUSIONS

The incidence of complications of I-131 radioablation after thyroidectomy for well-differentiated thyroid cancer is related to the extent of thyroidectomy performed. We recommend contralateral thyroid resection (resulting in a near-total or total thyroidectomy) in patients likely to receive postoperative I-131 radioablation.

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