Small carcinomas of the thyroid. A long-term follow-up of 867 patients
S. Noguchi, H. Yamashita, N. Murakami, I. Nakayama, M. Toda and H. Kawamoto
Noguchi Thyroid Clinic and Hospital Foundation, Oita, Japan.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the adequate extent of surgery for small carcinomas
of the thyroid. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study of 867 consecutive
patients with small carcinomas of the thyroid (lesions < 10 mm in
diameter) who were operated on at the Noguchi Thyroid Clinic, Oita, Japan,
between 1965 and 1987. Mean follow-up was 12.8 years. SETTINGS: A center
for treatment of thyroid disease, where about 1400 thyroid operations are
performed per year. PATIENTS: Thyroidectomy was performed in patients with
a preoperative diagnosis of Graves' disease, Graves' disease with nodules,
solitary thyroid nodules, multinodular goiters, cysts, chronic thyroiditis
and small carcinomas of the thyroid, in 394, 22, 136, 193, 18, 28, and 76
patients, respectively. RESULTS: Operations were conservative. Three
patients who had adenomatous nodular goiters underwent total thyroidectomy.
Modified radical neck dissection was performed in 66 patients. Of these 66
patients, 30 had grossly noticeable nodal metastases and 17 had microscopic
metastases. Another 50 patients underwent selective lymph node excision,
and 28 patients had nodal metastases. Recurrence from remnants of thyroid
was seen in five patients. They were treated by surgery. Recurrence in
lymph nodes was observed in five patients, and four of them were
successfully treated. Recurrence in bone was observed in two patients; one
with recurrence in the femur was successfully treated. Two patients died
with recurrent cancer. CONCLUSIONS: Small carcinomas of the thyroid can be
fatal. Total thyroidectomy is unnecessary. Modified radical neck dissection
is unnecessary unless gross nodal metastases are present. Long-term
follow-up is mandatory. A
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