2005
DOI: 10.1016/s1744-7895(05)80321-9
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PD.201 Extent of cervical lymph node dissection in thyroid cancer

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“…The minimally invasive techniques in thyroid surgery can be described as either endoscopic "pure approach" (completely closed approach with or without CO 2 insufflation) [9,10,12,21,22,27,30], or "open approach" with central neck mini-incision [8]or "open video-assisted approach" [1-3,5,11,13-20,23-26,28,29]. Traditionally, open thyroidectomy requires a 6 to 8 cm, or bigger, transverse wound on the lower neck.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The minimally invasive techniques in thyroid surgery can be described as either endoscopic "pure approach" (completely closed approach with or without CO 2 insufflation) [9,10,12,21,22,27,30], or "open approach" with central neck mini-incision [8]or "open video-assisted approach" [1-3,5,11,13-20,23-26,28,29]. Traditionally, open thyroidectomy requires a 6 to 8 cm, or bigger, transverse wound on the lower neck.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%