Langenbeck's archives of surgery
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Langenbecks Arch Surg · Feb 2014
Timing and extent of thyroid surgery for gene carriers of hereditary C cell disease--a consensus statement of the European Society of Endocrine Surgeons (ESES).
This "consensus statement" aims to summarise the current evidence-based knowledge as to "timing" and planning the "extent" of thyroid surgery in terms of an optimal balance between the prevention of thyroid malignancy (involving metastasis) and the risks associated with more extended surgery (permanent hypoparathyroidism, permanent paralysis of the recurrent laryngeal nerve). Surgery "in time" is influenced by genetic findings and age. Basal (and stimulated) calcitonin levels may individualise the timing and extent of surgery. ⋯ Hereditary C cell disease acts as a model to apply the results of bedside genetic testing, age and calcitonin levels (genotype-age-calcitonin-concept) for the individual timing of thyroid surgery and its extent.