Abstract

A retrospective risk-adjusted analysis was completed using data from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) to (1) compare the risks of post-operative hematoma for thyroid surgery using conventional cautery compared alternative energy devices (defined as LigaSure and Harmonic Scalpel), and (2) compare operative times for the same. The primary outcome variable was post-operative hematoma occurrence. The secondary outcome variable was operative time. The exposure variable was use of conventional or alternative sources of cautery. All adult patients who underwent a total thyroidectomy, subtotal thyroidectomy or completion thyroidectomy between 2016 and 2018 were included. Multivariable linear and logistic regression analyses were performed to control for potentially confounding variables. A total of 13,330 cases were analyzed; 4342 used conventional cautery, and 8988 used alternative sources. There was a statistically significant decrease in post-operative hematoma risk using alternative sources of cautery compared to conventional cautery (OR 0.75; 95% CI 0.58–0.98) (p = 0.04). Use of alternative sources of cautery added 4.95 min onto operative time (95% CI 2.45–7.45) which was statistically significant (p < 0.0001). After controlling for confounding variables, there was a statistically significant lower rate of post-operative hematoma in thyroidectomies performed using alternative sources of cautery compared to those performed with traditional hemostatic methods. Alternative sources of cautery increased operative time by 4.95 min.

Highlights

  • A retrospective risk-adjusted analysis was completed using data from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) to (1) compare the risks of post-operative hematoma for thyroid surgery using conventional cautery compared alternative energy devices, and (2) compare operative times for the same

  • A total of 13,330 cases of total thyroidectomy, subtotal thyroidectomy, and completion thyroidectomy were identified from the ACS-NSQIP database

  • A total 45,389 adult patients had thyroidectomy listed as the principle procedure, based on previously defined current procedural technology (CPT) codes

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Introduction

A retrospective risk-adjusted analysis was completed using data from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) to (1) compare the risks of post-operative hematoma for thyroid surgery using conventional cautery compared alternative energy devices (defined as LigaSure and Harmonic Scalpel), and (2) compare operative times for the same. Traditional clamp-and-tie technique and use of clips can be time consuming or may slip off, while electrocautery runs the risk of heat dispersion and injury to important surrounding ­structures[3] In response to such concerns, alternative sources of cautery have been developed. The Harmonic Scalpel (formerly named UltraCision; Ethicon Endo- Surgery, Cincinnati, OH) uses ultrasound technique that achieves simultaneous cutting and coagulation of blood vessels via mechanical vibration at a frequency of 55.5 ­kHz4. This vibration causes a rupture of protein hydrogen bonds, thereby denaturing the proteins to form a coagulum. The LigaSure vessel sealing system (Valleylab, Boulder, Colorado) is a method of bipolar hemostasis that coagulates vessels with a diameter less than or equal to 7 ­mm[2]

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