Prevalence and factors associated with inpatient complications of thyroidectomy among adult patients operated at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, Addis Ababa.
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Background: There are a number of complications following surgeries of thyroid like RLNP,
hypoparathyroidism, hypothyroidism, external superior laryngeal nerve injury, bleeding,
hematoma, Seroma .
Objective: To determine prevalence and associated factors of post thyroidectomy complications
at SPHMMC, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Methodology: Prospective institutional based study of adult who have undergone thyroid
surgery at SPHMMC from December,2017 to April ,2017.
Result: A total of 195 cases of thyroidectomy were performed over the study period at SHPMMC.
The female to male ratio was 8.75:1.the mean age is 40.7 years.Controlled Multinodular goiter
(CTMNG )is the commonest indication for thyroidectomy in this study, (99,50.8%) of the patients
followed by others like the patient request (38,19.5%) and suspicious nodule ( 31,15.9%).
STT was the commonest procedure performed in 44.6% of patients, followed by Dunhill's
procedure (21.5%) ,NTT (13.8%).
Post thyroidectomy complications happened in 23 patients (11.8%) of which hypocalcaemia
were the commonest (11,5.6%). The statistically significant risk factor is type of thyroidectomy
(p=0.000,95% CI).among which TT carries more risk with OR of ( lobectomy and
isthmusectomy are 84 less likely , STT 196 times less likely, Dunhill's thyroidectomy 42 times
likely and NTT 30 times less likely ) to have complication.
Conclusion and Recommendation: Complication rate after thyroid surgery was 11.8% of the
cases: of which hypocalcaemia/hypoparathyroidism was the commonest in 11(5.6%)of the patients.
The statically significant risk factors with p value < 0.05 according to this result is TT. Large scale
study with longer period should be conducted for a better generalizations.
Key Words: Thyroidectomy, Complications, hypocalcaemia, hypoparathyroidism