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Propofol decreases early postoperative nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing thyroid and parathyroid operations

Abstract
Background  As the practice of parathyroid and thyroid surgery shifts toward short stay and outpatient treatment, the occurrence and management
of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) increases in importance due to its potential to delay discharge. PONV also may
contribute negatively to the patient’s experience and thus their level of satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to determine
whether anesthetic technique based on propofol decreases the incidence of PONV and, consequently, improves patient satisfaction
with their care.

Minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy for benign thyroid disease: an evidence-based review

Abstract
Background  A decade after nearly all surgical disciplines developed minimally invasive techniques, the first report of a single case
of minimally invasive thyroidectomy was published. Minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy (MIVAT) is now considered
the most widely practiced and most easily reproducible minimally invasive procedure for thyroidectomy. The aim of this review
was to analyze the treatment of benign thyroid diseases by MIVAT.

Treatment and prevention of recurrence of multinodular goiter: an evidence-based review of the literature

Abstract
Background  Reportedly, 10−15% of patients with goiters ultimately require operative intervention, and recurrences of multinodular goiter
(MNG) account for up to 12% of all thyroid operations.

Methods  We performed an evidence-based review of articles published in the English language between January 1987 and October 2007
relevant to the subject.

Results  Medical treatment with T4 appears to be associated with a greater proportion of patients whose nodules decreased in size by

Wegener’s granulomatosis in the thyroid mimicking a tumour

Abstract  Wegener’s granulomatosis (WG) is a systemic vasculitis characterised by the presence of necrotizing granulomas and classically
manifests as a triad of upper and lower respiratory tract involvement along with glomerulonephritis. Other rather unusual
presentations of WG include ocular, salivary gland, cutaneous, gastrointestinal and cardiac involvement. We report a case
in a 51-year-old woman suffering from WG with positive antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies and antibodies directed against

The delphian lymph node in thyroid cancer.

The significance of the Delphian lymph node (DLN) in thyroid cancer was examined in patients undergoing total thyroidectomy. The clinical appearance of the DLN is not an accurate indicator of the presence of unsuspected thyroid cancer. On the other hand, metastatic involvement of the DLN is an adverse prognostic marker with a significant correlation between DLN involvement, tumor size, and extensive lateral lymph node metastases.Page: 477DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e31815efdc4Authors: Isaacs, Joseph D. MBBS (Hons); Lundgren, Catharina I. PhD, FRACS; Sidhu, Stan B. PhD, FRACS; Sywak, Mark S.

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