Comparison of postoperative cosmesis in transaxillary, postauricular facelift, and conventional transcervical thyroidectomy
- Title
- Comparison of postoperative cosmesis in transaxillary, postauricular facelift, and conventional transcervical thyroidectomy
- Author
- 송창면
- Keywords
- Cosmesis; Transaxillary approach; Postauricular facelift approach; Robotic thyroidectomy; Endoscopic thyroidectomy; Remote-access thyroidectomy
- Issue Date
- 2020-08
- Publisher
- SPRINGER
- Citation
- SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, v. 34, no. 8, page. 3388-3397
- Abstract
- Background The most important advantage of remote-access robotic and endoscopic thyroidectomies is believed to be the excellent postoperative cosmesis. The purpose of this study was to compare directly the postoperative cosmetic outcomes of robotic/endoscopic thyroidectomy via gasless transaxillary and postauricular facelift approaches with those of conventional thyroidectomy. Methods We prospectively studied 100 patients who underwent robotic/endoscopic thyroidectomy using a gasless unilateral axillary (GUA) approach (50 patients) or a postauricular facelift approach (50 patients), and 50 who underwent conventional transcervical thyroidectomy. Postoperative cosmetic satisfaction scores and scar consciousness scores were evaluated at 3 months and 1 year after surgery using questionnaires developed by us. Vancouver scar scales were evaluated at the same time. The cosmetic satisfaction score was defined as the sum of the two cosmetic satisfaction questions with a rating scale of 1-5 each. The scar consciousness score was defined as the sum of the four scar consciousness questions with a rating scale of 0-3 each. Results The cosmetic satisfaction and scar consciousness scores were significantly lower (corresponding togreatersatisfaction) in the transaxillary and postauricular facelift groups than the conventional group at 3 months and 1 year postoperatively. They did not differ between the transaxillary and postauricular facelift groups. However, the Vancouver scar scale score of the conventional group was significantly lower than those of the transaxillary and postauricular facelift groups (P < 0.001 in both). Conclusion Robotic/endoscopic thyroidectomy via transaxillary or postauricular facelift approaches results in better cosmesis than the conventional approach. However, scar healing itself is worse in the transaxillary and facelift approaches than the conventional approach.
- URI
- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00464-019-07113-1https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/170311
- ISSN
- 0930-2794; 1432-2218
- DOI
- 10.1007/s00464-019-07113-1
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- COLLEGE OF MEDICINE[S](의과대학) > MEDICINE(의학과) > Articles
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