Thyroid tumor is a relatively common disease, and surgical removal is a better choice. However, many patients are hesitant about the operation method. Although traditional large incision surgery can solve the problem, the incision on the neck is large and not beautiful. With the development of surgical technology, minimally invasive surgery for small incisions is currently a better choice. The main reason is that minimally invasive surgery for small incisions is small injures, which can completely remove the tumor, and the complications are much smaller than other methods.
patient Wang, female, 33 years old, from Pingdingshan, Henan. The patient found a lump on the neck more than one year ago, without complaining of pain, dysphagia and breathing, and was not diagnosed and treated. After that, the lump gradually increased. I came to see a doctor for further diagnosis and treatment. The outpatient thyroid tumor was admitted to our department. The patient's condition was average when he was admitted to the hospital. The patient's tumor was not large, and this time he had a minimally invasive surgery for thyroid mass in a small incision. A small 3cm incision was made on the neck to separate the exposed thyroid lobes and tumors layer by layer. After the tumor was removed, the bleeding was stopped. The entire operation took about 50 minutes and it was very smooth. The patients with postoperative rounds had no obvious discomfort and no complications related to surgery.
For thyroid tumors, minimally invasive surgery is a better surgical method, which is minimally invasive and has few complications. If you have any questions, please leave a message to communicate with Dr. Zheng Ligang of the ENT.