Background
Our team has developed a novel surgical method called 'Completely Submental Single-Port Suspended Thyroid Cancer Surgery' based on various endoscopic thyroid surgery techniques. Additionally, we have created a new set of endoscopic instruments for submental single-port suspended endoscopic thyroidectomy. In this essay, we present our initial experience with a new type of endoscopic thyroid device and evaluate its effectiveness and safety.
Methods
This study reports on the use of a novel endoscopic thyroidectomy instrument for performing submental single-port suspended endoscopic thyroidectomy. We summarize our experience with the procedure and present the collected clinical data.
Results
Of the 71 eligible patients underwent thyroid gland lobectomy (55 women [77.5%]; median [IQR] age, 35 [29–41] years), with 64 having a unilateral procedure and 7 having bilateral. Of the total, 7 patients experienced postoperative hoarseness of the voice, which resolved within 3 months. One patient experienced transient hypoparathyroidism, while 3 patients reported subjective sensations of numbness or tingling in the neck.
Conclusion
Submental single-port suspended endoscopic thyroidectomy is a safe and feasible surgical treatment option, especially when combined with new endoscopic thyroid instrumentation.