Surgical oncology
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Review Meta Analysis Comparative Study
Total thyroidectomy versus lobectomy as initial operation for small unilateral papillary thyroid carcinoma: A meta-analysis.
Consensus guidelines have recommended total thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) > 1 cm. However, the optimal surgical approach for small and unilateral (≤1 cm) PTC remains controversial. ⋯ TT was associated with lower recurrence rates, possibly due to a more complete nodal dissection of the central neck compartment at the time of initial surgery. Based on these data, it is unclear to establish a definitive correlation between the extent of thyroid resection and long-term survival rates due to the small number of mortality events. However, there is a trend toward lower mortality rates in the TT group. Other factors need to be taken into consideration while planning thyroid resection for small PTC, such as multifocality, locoregional involvement, mode of presentation and age at diagnosis. Refinement of current guidelines for the optimal surgical management of PTC <1 cm may be warranted.