HIGHLIGHTS
- who: User from the tertiary care referral centre in Sri Lanka have published the research: Original Final - Mar, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Preoperative CECT will provide necessary information regarding the need for transthoracic access.
SUMMARY
Retrosternal goitres require surgical removal due to compressive symptoms as well as risk of malignancy. In a majority, the retrosternal part can be removed through the neck incision, while 5-10% requiring a sternotomy. An alternative to sternotomy is thoracoscopy, which is associated with reduced morbidity. The surgical approach used to resect retrosternal goiters in . . .
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