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Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
2016 Volume.32 No. 2 p.5 ~ p.8
Safety of Thyroidectomy in Thyroid Cancer Patients Older than 75 Years
Yang Seung-Yoon

Kim Seok-Mo
Kim Soo-Young
Kim Bup-Woo
Lee Yong-Sang
Park Cheong-Soo
Chang Hang-Seok
Abstract
Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and the feasibility of thyroidectomy for aged (¡Ã75 years old) thyroid cancer by reviewing postoperative morbidity and pathologic characteristics.
Materials & Methods: The clinical records of patients submitted to thyroid operation between 2014 and 2015 with histopathological diagnosis of thyroid cancer were analyzed. Clinical variables included age, gender, preoperative symptom, final pathology, length of stay, comorbidities, American Society of Anesthesiologists score, postoperative complications, and mortality.

Results: There were 30 patients aged more than 75 years old, and only one patient passed over with postoperative pneumonia. There were 8 male and 22 female patients. Half of the patients presented with symptoms such as palpable mass (33.3%), voice change (6.7%) and dyspnea (6.7%). The pathologic diagnosis was thyroid cancer in all cases. The median postoperative hospitalization time was 4 days. There was one perioperative mortality case observed in this study.

Conclusion: Thyroid surgery in patients 75 years or older can be performed except extensive surgical resection. Aggressive histology and extent of surgery may be an important factor of perioperative mortality and morbidity.
KEYWORD
Geriatrics, Thyroid neoplasm, Safety, Postoperative complications
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