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Harmonic versus LigaSure for Flap Creation in Bilateral Axillary Breast Approach Thyroid Surgery

Ryu HB, Ahn Jh, Kim JH, Choi SW, Choi YS, Yi JW

Purpose: The bilateral axillary breast approach (BABA) is frequently utilized for remote access thyroid surgery. The first step in this surgical approach is to make a subcutaneous flap from the...
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Thyroid Cancer Arising from Thyroglossal Duct Cyst

Kim HJ, Lee YS, Chang HS

Purpose: Thyroglossal duct cyst is the most common congenital anomaly of the neck, and malignancy arising from a thyroglossal duct cyst occurs only in approximately 1% of patients. Ultrasound examination and...
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High Incidence and Prevalence of Papillary Thyroid Cancer in Breast Cancer Patients

Park JH, Kim S, Kim LS

Purpose: Breast and thyroid cancers are the two most commonly diagnosed cancers in women. Many studies have described an increased risk of thyroid cancer in breast cancer patients. This may...
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Risk Factors for Post-Thyroidectomy Bleeding: an Analysis of 19,657 Cases from a Single Institution

Lee D, Back K, Choe JH, Kim JS, Kim JH

Purpose: Post-thyroidectomy bleeding (PTB) is rare but may be a life-threatening complication. This study investigated the incidence of and risk factors for postoperative bleeding after thyroid surgery. Methods: The medical records...
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Post-Thyroidectomy Hemorrhage:Time, Place, Risk, and the Surgeon

Jo SH, Cho JS, Na YM, Ryu YJ, Park MH, Yoon JH

Purpose: Post-thyroidectomy hemorrhage has been conducted on re-operated reactive hemorrhage usually occurred within 24 hours. We investigated all hemorrhages including reoperated or not and also secondary hemorrhages occurred after discharge. Methods:...
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Management of 2–4 cm Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Risk of Recurrence Compared to 1–2 cm and >4 cm

Kim MH, Lee JH, Kim YY, Chun YS, Park HK, Choi ST, Kang JM, Chung YS

Purpose: Clinicians still debate how to manage 2–4 cm papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). To understand the characteristics and prognosis of these tumors, we compared clinicopathological prognostic factors and prognosis among...
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