Learning Curve for Endoscopic Thyroidectomy Using Video-Assisted Neck Surgery : Retrospective Analysis of a Surgeon's Experience with 100 Patients

[Background]: Endoscopic thyroidectomy offers excellent cosmetic outcomes but requires some time for surgeons to become proficient. We examined the learning curve for the first 100 patients treated by a single surgeon using a subclavian approach for video-assisted neck surgery (VANS). [Methods]: We...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Nippon Medical School 2022-06, Vol.89 (3), p.277-286
Hauptverfasser: Ryuta Nagaoka, Iwao Sugitani, Hiroko Kazusaka, Mami Matsui, Masaomi Sen, Marie Saitou, Tomoo Jikuzono, Ritsuko Okamura, Takehito Igarashi, Kazuo Shimizu
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Zusammenfassung:[Background]: Endoscopic thyroidectomy offers excellent cosmetic outcomes but requires some time for surgeons to become proficient. We examined the learning curve for the first 100 patients treated by a single surgeon using a subclavian approach for video-assisted neck surgery (VANS). [Methods]: We retrospectively studied the records of 100 patients (99 women, 1 man; mean age, 36.2 years) with either benign or malignant thyroid disease treated between 2016 and 2020. [Results]: Preoperative diagnosis was papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) in 36 cases and other (non-PTC) in 64 cases. All patients underwent lobectomy, with additional unilateral central node dissection for patients with PTC. Mean operative time was 125 min for non-PTC cases and 129 min for PTC cases (p = 0.43); blood loss was 33.8 mL and 7.6 mL, respectively (p = 0.01). Recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis (RNP) was observed in 12 patients (12%) and hemorrhage in 2 patients (2%). In a comparison of the first 30 cases and subsequent 70 cases, no significant differences in operative time or blood loss were evident, although tumor size was significantly greater among later non-PTC cases (32.4 mm vs. 39.5 mm, p = 0.039). RNP was significantly lower in later cases (26.7% vs. 5.7%, p = 0.003). Multivariate analysis revealed that tumor size was a significant risk factor for increased blood loss, and increased experience significantly correlated with a decrease in RNP. [Conclusions]: In VANS, satisfactory surgical proficiency was reached after treating 30 patients.
ISSN:1345-4676