Review: The Management of an Intrathoracic Goiter
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PACE-ASCIAK, P.; HIGGINS, K..
Review: The Management of an Intrathoracic Goiter.
Medical Research Archives, [S.l.], v. 6, n. 4, apr. 2018.
ISSN 2375-1924.
Available at: <https://esmed.org/MRA/mra/article/view/1724>. Date accessed: 22 dec. 2024.
doi: https://doi.org/10.18103/mra.v6i4.1724.
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1. Di Crescenzo V., Vitale M., Valvano L., et al. Surgical management of cervico-mediastinal goiters: Our experience and review of the literature. International Journal of Surgery. 2016; 28: S47-S53.
2. Huins C.T, Georgalas C., Mehrzad H., Tolley N.S. A new classification system for retrosternal goiters based on a systematic review of its complications and management. International Journal of Surgery. 2008; 6: 71-76.
3. Mack E. Management of patients with substernal goiters. Surgical clinics of North America. 1995; 75: 377-394.
4. Cirocchi R., D’Ajello F, Trastulli S et al. Meta-analysis of thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector versus conventional clamp and tie. World Journal of Surgery. Oncology. 2010; 8:112.
5. Kacprzak G., Karas J., Rzechonek A., Blaskiak P. Retrosternal goiter localized in the mediastinum: surgical approach and operative difficulties. Interact.Cardiovasc Thorac.Surg. 2012; 15:935-937.
6. Patel K., Parsons C. Forgotten goiter: Diagnosis and management. A case report and literature review. International Journal of Surgery case reports. 2016; 27: 192-194.
7. Massard G., Wihlm JM., Jeung MY., et al. Forgotten mediastinal goiter: seven cases. Ann. Chir. 1992; 46: 770-773.
8. Di Crescenzo V., Vitale M., Valvano L., et al. Surgical management of cervico-mediastinal goiters: Our experience and review of the literature. International Journal of Surgery. 2016; 28: S47-S53.
9. Brenet E., Dubernard X., Merol JC., Louges MA., Labrousse M., Makeieff M. Assessment and management of cervico-mediastinal goiter. European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck diseases. 2017; 678, 1-5.
10. Di Crescenzo V., Vitale M., Valvano L., et al. Surgical management of cervico-mediastinal goiters: Our experience and review of the literature. International Journal of Surgery. 2016; 28: S47-S53.
11. Brenet E., Dubernard X., Merol JC., Louges MA., Labrousse M., Makeieff M. Assessment and management of cervico-mediastinal goiter. European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck diseases. 2017; 678, 1-5.
12. Brenet E., Dubernard X., Merol JC., Louges MA., Labrousse M., Makeieff M. Assessment and management of cervico-mediastinal goiter. European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck diseases. 2017; 678, 1-5.
13. Nankee L., Chen H., Schneider DF., Sippel RS., Elfenbein DM. Substernal goiter: when is a sternotomy required? Journal of Surgical Research. 2015; 199: 121-125.
14. Pellizzo MR. Difficult thyroidectomies. Il G Chir. 2015; 36: 2:49-56.
15. Brenet E., Dubernard X., Merol JC., Louges MA., Labrousse M., Makeieff M. Assessment and management of cervico-mediastinal goiter. European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck diseases. 2017; 678, 1-5.
16. Sanders LE., Rossi R., Shahian DM, Williamson WA. Mediastinal goiters. The need for an aggressive approach. Arch Surg. 1992; 127:5:609-613.
17. Casella C., Pata G., Cappelli C., Salerni B. Preoperative predictors of sternotomy need in mediastinal goiter management. Head Neck. 2010;32:1131-5.
18. Netterville JL., Coleman SC., Smith JC., Smith MM, Day TA, Burkey BB. Management of a substernal goiter. Laryngoscope. 1998;108 (11 pt 1):1611-1617.
19. Mussi A., Ambrogi MC, Iacconi P., Spinelli C., Miccoli P., Angeletti CA. Mediastinal goiters: when the transthoracic approach? Acta Chir Belg. 2000; 100:6:259-263.
20. De Perrot M., Fadel E., Mercier O., et al. Surgical management of mediastinal goiters: when is a sternotomy required? J. Thorac. Cardiovasc Surgery. 2007: 55: 39-43.
21. Polistena A., Sanguinetti A., Lucchini R. et al. Surgical approach to mediastinal goiter: An update based on a retrospective cohort study. International journal of surgery. 2016: 28: S42-S46.
22. Nankee L., Chen H., Schneider DF., Sippel RS., Elfenbein DM. Substernal goiter: when is a sternotomy required? Journal of Surgical Research. 2015; 199: 121-125.
23. Cho HT., Cohen JP., Som ML. Management of substernal and intrathoracic goiters. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surgery. 1986;94:282-287.
24. Nankee L., Chen H., Schneider DF., Sippel RS., Elfenbein DM. Substernal goiter: when is a sternotomy required? Journal of Surgical Research. 2015; 199: 121-125.
25. Cohen JP. Substernal goiters and sternotomy. Laryngoscope. 2009; 199:683-688.
26. Randolph GW. Surgery of cervical and substernal goiter. In: Randolph GW, ed. Surgery of the Thyroid and Parathyroid glands. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 2003:70-99.
27. Testini M., Gurrado A., Avenia N. et al. Does mediastinal extension of the goiter increase morbidity of total thyroidectomy? A multicenter study of 19,662 patients. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 2011; 18:8:2251-2259.
28. Testini M., Gurrado A., Avenia N. et al. Does mediastinal extension of the goiter increase morbidity of total thyroidectomy? A multicenter study of 19,662 patients. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 2011; 18:8:2251-2259.
29. Cohen JP. Substernal goiters and sternotomy. Laryngoscope. 2009; 199:683-688.
30. Cohen JP. Substernal goiters and sternotomy. Laryngoscope. 2009; 199:683-688.
31. Migliore M., Costanzo M., Cannizzaro MA. Cervico-mediastinal goiter: is telescopic exploration of the mediastinum (video mediastinoscopy) useful? Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery. 2010; 10: 439-440.
32. Chen AY., Bernet VJ., Carty SE., et al. American Thyroid Association Statement on Optimal Surgical Management of Goiter. Thyroid. 2014; 24:2:181-189.
33. Bonnema SJ., Hegedus L. Radioiodine therapy in benign thyroid diseases: effects, side effects, and factors affecting therapeutic outcome. Endocrine Review. 2002; 33: 920-980.
34. Fast S., Hegedus L., Grupe P. et al. Recombinant human thyrotropin-stimulated radioiodine therapy of nodular goiter allows major reduction of the radiation burden with retained efficacy. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism. 2010; 95:3719-3725.
35. Chen AY., Bernet VJ., Carty SE., et al. American Thyroid Association Statement on Optimal Surgical Management of Goiter. Thyroid. 2014; 24:2:181-189
36. Fast S., Hegedus L., Grupe P. et al. Recombinant human thyrotropin-stimulated radioiodine therapy of nodular goiter allows major reduction of the radiation burden with retained efficacy. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism. 2010; 95: 3719-3725.
2. Huins C.T, Georgalas C., Mehrzad H., Tolley N.S. A new classification system for retrosternal goiters based on a systematic review of its complications and management. International Journal of Surgery. 2008; 6: 71-76.
3. Mack E. Management of patients with substernal goiters. Surgical clinics of North America. 1995; 75: 377-394.
4. Cirocchi R., D’Ajello F, Trastulli S et al. Meta-analysis of thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector versus conventional clamp and tie. World Journal of Surgery. Oncology. 2010; 8:112.
5. Kacprzak G., Karas J., Rzechonek A., Blaskiak P. Retrosternal goiter localized in the mediastinum: surgical approach and operative difficulties. Interact.Cardiovasc Thorac.Surg. 2012; 15:935-937.
6. Patel K., Parsons C. Forgotten goiter: Diagnosis and management. A case report and literature review. International Journal of Surgery case reports. 2016; 27: 192-194.
7. Massard G., Wihlm JM., Jeung MY., et al. Forgotten mediastinal goiter: seven cases. Ann. Chir. 1992; 46: 770-773.
8. Di Crescenzo V., Vitale M., Valvano L., et al. Surgical management of cervico-mediastinal goiters: Our experience and review of the literature. International Journal of Surgery. 2016; 28: S47-S53.
9. Brenet E., Dubernard X., Merol JC., Louges MA., Labrousse M., Makeieff M. Assessment and management of cervico-mediastinal goiter. European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck diseases. 2017; 678, 1-5.
10. Di Crescenzo V., Vitale M., Valvano L., et al. Surgical management of cervico-mediastinal goiters: Our experience and review of the literature. International Journal of Surgery. 2016; 28: S47-S53.
11. Brenet E., Dubernard X., Merol JC., Louges MA., Labrousse M., Makeieff M. Assessment and management of cervico-mediastinal goiter. European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck diseases. 2017; 678, 1-5.
12. Brenet E., Dubernard X., Merol JC., Louges MA., Labrousse M., Makeieff M. Assessment and management of cervico-mediastinal goiter. European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck diseases. 2017; 678, 1-5.
13. Nankee L., Chen H., Schneider DF., Sippel RS., Elfenbein DM. Substernal goiter: when is a sternotomy required? Journal of Surgical Research. 2015; 199: 121-125.
14. Pellizzo MR. Difficult thyroidectomies. Il G Chir. 2015; 36: 2:49-56.
15. Brenet E., Dubernard X., Merol JC., Louges MA., Labrousse M., Makeieff M. Assessment and management of cervico-mediastinal goiter. European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck diseases. 2017; 678, 1-5.
16. Sanders LE., Rossi R., Shahian DM, Williamson WA. Mediastinal goiters. The need for an aggressive approach. Arch Surg. 1992; 127:5:609-613.
17. Casella C., Pata G., Cappelli C., Salerni B. Preoperative predictors of sternotomy need in mediastinal goiter management. Head Neck. 2010;32:1131-5.
18. Netterville JL., Coleman SC., Smith JC., Smith MM, Day TA, Burkey BB. Management of a substernal goiter. Laryngoscope. 1998;108 (11 pt 1):1611-1617.
19. Mussi A., Ambrogi MC, Iacconi P., Spinelli C., Miccoli P., Angeletti CA. Mediastinal goiters: when the transthoracic approach? Acta Chir Belg. 2000; 100:6:259-263.
20. De Perrot M., Fadel E., Mercier O., et al. Surgical management of mediastinal goiters: when is a sternotomy required? J. Thorac. Cardiovasc Surgery. 2007: 55: 39-43.
21. Polistena A., Sanguinetti A., Lucchini R. et al. Surgical approach to mediastinal goiter: An update based on a retrospective cohort study. International journal of surgery. 2016: 28: S42-S46.
22. Nankee L., Chen H., Schneider DF., Sippel RS., Elfenbein DM. Substernal goiter: when is a sternotomy required? Journal of Surgical Research. 2015; 199: 121-125.
23. Cho HT., Cohen JP., Som ML. Management of substernal and intrathoracic goiters. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surgery. 1986;94:282-287.
24. Nankee L., Chen H., Schneider DF., Sippel RS., Elfenbein DM. Substernal goiter: when is a sternotomy required? Journal of Surgical Research. 2015; 199: 121-125.
25. Cohen JP. Substernal goiters and sternotomy. Laryngoscope. 2009; 199:683-688.
26. Randolph GW. Surgery of cervical and substernal goiter. In: Randolph GW, ed. Surgery of the Thyroid and Parathyroid glands. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 2003:70-99.
27. Testini M., Gurrado A., Avenia N. et al. Does mediastinal extension of the goiter increase morbidity of total thyroidectomy? A multicenter study of 19,662 patients. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 2011; 18:8:2251-2259.
28. Testini M., Gurrado A., Avenia N. et al. Does mediastinal extension of the goiter increase morbidity of total thyroidectomy? A multicenter study of 19,662 patients. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 2011; 18:8:2251-2259.
29. Cohen JP. Substernal goiters and sternotomy. Laryngoscope. 2009; 199:683-688.
30. Cohen JP. Substernal goiters and sternotomy. Laryngoscope. 2009; 199:683-688.
31. Migliore M., Costanzo M., Cannizzaro MA. Cervico-mediastinal goiter: is telescopic exploration of the mediastinum (video mediastinoscopy) useful? Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery. 2010; 10: 439-440.
32. Chen AY., Bernet VJ., Carty SE., et al. American Thyroid Association Statement on Optimal Surgical Management of Goiter. Thyroid. 2014; 24:2:181-189.
33. Bonnema SJ., Hegedus L. Radioiodine therapy in benign thyroid diseases: effects, side effects, and factors affecting therapeutic outcome. Endocrine Review. 2002; 33: 920-980.
34. Fast S., Hegedus L., Grupe P. et al. Recombinant human thyrotropin-stimulated radioiodine therapy of nodular goiter allows major reduction of the radiation burden with retained efficacy. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism. 2010; 95:3719-3725.
35. Chen AY., Bernet VJ., Carty SE., et al. American Thyroid Association Statement on Optimal Surgical Management of Goiter. Thyroid. 2014; 24:2:181-189
36. Fast S., Hegedus L., Grupe P. et al. Recombinant human thyrotropin-stimulated radioiodine therapy of nodular goiter allows major reduction of the radiation burden with retained efficacy. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism. 2010; 95: 3719-3725.