Comparison of Harmonic Scalpel Method With Conventional Procedure for Hospital Stay During Thyroidectomy among Pakistani Patients
Main Authors: | AHSAN JAMIL, RUBAB JAVED, SIDRAH ASHRAF, IJAZ AMIN, SHUMAILA SHAKOOR, TALHA LAIQUE |
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Format: | Article Journal |
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, 2019
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https://zenodo.org/record/4412167 |
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- ABSTRACT Background: In general surgery thyroidectomy is the most common operative procedure. Hospital stay of patients after surgery depends on the method adopted during it. In conventional method, silk sutures are employed. Aim: To compare the hospital stayof Pakistani patients with multi-nodular goiter undergoing thyroidectomy with harmonic scalpel versus Conventional suture method. Study design: It was prospective randomized controlled trial. Methodology: All patients (60) underwent thyroidectomy for Multinodular goiter were distributed into two assemblies, In Group-A, harmonic scalpel ligatedall thyroid vessels.In Group-B, inferior middle and superior were tied using silk sutures3/0, and all other vessels were sutured by 4/0 or electro cauterized.The two groups were compared for post-operative hospital stay. Results: The mean hospital stayof patients in group-A was 2.9±0.8 days and in group-B was 4.2±0.7days with p-value of 0.00002 which is statistically significant. Conclusion: Harmonic scalpel can be employed regularly as significant reduction in hospital stay was seenafter thyroidectomy.