dc.description.abstract | Goiter is the most common condition encountered in surgical
endocrinology, and thyroidectomy is considered the mostly done
endocrine surgical procedure worldwide. In the modern era, thyroidectomy
is considered one of the safest surgical procedures. However,
complications from thyroidectomy can significantly impact a patient’s
quality of life. Although the mortality rate following thyroidectomy is
rare, the occurrence of major complications is still seen. Those
complications include postoperative bleeding, hypocalcaemia, vocal cord
palsy, injury to the superior laryngeal nerve, hypothyroidism, thyrotoxic
storm, and postoperative infection. Changes in voice and difficulty in
swallowing are complications that require further investigation and
clarification. Identification of predictive factors of post-operative
complications and adherence to preventive strategies will improve the
outcome of thyroidectomy. | en_US |