Abstract

Over the past decade, the incidence of thyroid cancer has rapidly increased worldwide, and thyroid surgery has become one of the most common performed surgical procedure. Even though conventional open thyroidectomy remains the gold standard, this approach leaves a neck scar which could be worrying mainly for young women. The recent progress in surgical technology, as well as patient cosmetic requests, have led to the development of alternative access to the thyroid lodge. Thus, alternative techniques have been established in order to potentially provide a more appealing cosmetic result, both with a minimally-invasive cervical or remote-access approach. However, the introduction of these new techniques was initially approached with caution due to technical challenges, the introduction of new complications and, above all, skepticism about the oncologic effectiveness. Among several alternative approaches proposed, the minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy and the robot-assisted transaxillary thyroidectomy became popular and obtained the favor of the scientific community. Moreover, the recent introduction of the trans-oral endoscopic thyroidectomy with vestibular approach, although the safety and the efficacy are still under discussion, deserves particular attention since it represents the only technique truly scarless and provides the best cometic result. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the current main alternative approaches for the treatment of thyroid cancer with particular focus on the oncological effectiveness of the procedures.

Highlights

  • The incidence of thyroid cancer has markedly increased worldwide during the last decade, with thyroid surgery becoming one of the most common surgical procedures mainly due to an increasing use of neck ultrasonography and fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB)

  • The conventional open approach to thyroidectomy, initially proposed by Theodore Kocher in the late 1800s, leaves a neck scar that is associated with great concern, in particular for young women, who are very sensitive to cosmesis

  • Invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy (MIVAT), which was originally described by Miccoli et al [2] in the late 1990s, has proved to be a safe procedure that harbors potential advantages in cosmetic results and postoperative outcomes compared with the conventional procedure, including shorter scar length, better cosmesis, and reduced pain

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Summary

Recent Trends in Surgical Approach to Thyroid Cancer

Reviewed by: Fabio Maino, University of Siena, Italy Salvatore Ulisse, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. The recent progress in surgical technology, as well as patient cosmetic requests, have led to the development of alternative access to the thyroid lodge. Alternative techniques have been established in order to potentially provide a more appealing cosmetic result, both with a minimally-invasive cervical or remote-access approach. The recent introduction of the trans-oral endoscopic thyroidectomy with vestibular approach, the safety and the efficacy are still under discussion, deserves particular attention since it represents the only technique truly scarless and provides the best cometic result. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the current main alternative approaches for the treatment of thyroid cancer with particular focus on the oncological effectiveness of the procedures

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Alternative Approaches for the Treatment of Thyroid Cancer
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