Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
The interdisciplinary “Martinique-Principles” of four international professional societies concerned with the patient management of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients were agreed upon. Differences in perioperative diagnostics can lead to differences in clinical decision founding regarding the treatment of thyroid carcinoma. Our aim was to analyze the perioperative diagnostics of patients referred for postoperative I-131 therapy of DTC.
Methods
We retrospectively examined the data of 142 patients who were referred to our center for the first course of postsurgical I-131 therapy. We extracted data on perioperative diagnostics.
Results
Fine-needle biopsy (FNB) was performed in 27/142 patients. In 17 patients, FNB yielded findings suspicious of malignancy, in 3 patients a follicular lesion was reported. An intraoperative frozen section analysis was performed in 79/142 patients. 5/63 patients showed already a cytologically proven malignancy. In 10/79 patients, the frozen section had a nonmalignant result, although DTC was found on final assessment. In 2/79 patients, frozen section analysis was indecisive, although the final report confirmed DTC. In the remaining 67 patients, frozen section yielded DTC.
Conclusions
There is room for improvement in perioperative diagnostics surrounding thyroid surgery, currently many procedures are performed without adequate information on potential presence of thyroid cancer. More frequent use of FNB might be able to decrease the number of unnecessary thyroid surgeries, increased use of frozen section might decrease the number of second operations and might contribute to less discordance between experts in the field of DTC treatment.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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