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From ablation to operation: Unraveling the surgical outcomes and complications of thyroidectomy after radiofrequency ablation

The researchers concluded that thyroidectomy after RFA is a safe management option. This provides reassurance to clinicians and patients that choosing RFA as an initial, minimally invasive treatment for benign nodules does not compromise the success of a future surgery if it becomes necessary.

Hussein, M., Toraih, E., Issa, P. P., Omar, M., Aboueisha, M., Buti, Y., Issa, C. P., Albuck, A. L., Cironi, K., Attia, A. S., LaForteza, A. C., Shama, M., & Kandil, E. (2024). From ablation to operation: Unraveling the surgical outcomes and complications of thyroidectomy after radiofrequency ablation. Surgery, 175(1), 146–152. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2023.09.025

Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive treatment for thyroid nodules; however, concerns exist regarding its impact on subsequent thyroid surgery. We compared surgical outcomes and complications between patients undergoing thyroidectomy after radiofrequency ablation (post-radiofrequency ablation thyroidectomy group) and those without prior radiofrequency ablation (non-radiofrequency ablation thyroidectomy group).

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