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TITLE:

COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN INSERTIONS OF POSTOPERATIVE DRAIN VERSUS NO DRAIN AFTER TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY

AUTHORS:

Dr. Tayyaba Shaheen, Dr. Zohaira Rehman, Dr. Muhammad Nouman Sadiq

ABSTRACT:

Objective: To contrast complete thyroidectomy and inclusion of post-usable channel versus no channel regarding level of post-employable torment, length of clinic remains and post-usable hematoma, seroma and wound disease. Study Design: Randomized controlled clinical preliminary examination. Place and Duration of Study: This examination was led at the Department of General Surgery, Mayo Hospital Lahore from June 2018 to June 2020. Materials and Methods: After taking authorization from emergency clinic moral board, a sum of 62 patients were incorporated, who were going through complete thyroidectomy for considerate multinodular goiter conceded in Department of Surgery. Results: Mean period of patients was 39.90 ± 14.13 years. Male patients were 54.8% while females were 45.2%. The score of torment and term of medical clinic remain was measurably high in the channel bunch in contrast with the no channel gathering. After T-test and Chi-square test, there was no huge affiliation found in the two gatherings as far as emergency clinic remain or Post-usable agony with respect to impact modifiers like age or sexual orientation. Conclusion: In post-worked instances of thyroid medical procedure where channels were not set, were related with brief span of clinic remain and less post-usable torment. So, the aftereffects of this investigation don't uphold the standard addition of channel after thyroid medical procedure. Key Words: Postoperative thyroid complications, Total Thyroidectomy, Post thyroidectomy drain.

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