A systematic review 1 including 35 studies with a total of 7 241 subjects was abstracted in DARE. The review compared total and subtotal thyroidectomy (TT and ST). Persistent or recurrent hyperthyroidism occurred in 7.2% of all patients. TT was performed on 538 patients and hypothyroidism occurred in all cases. ST was performed in 6 703 patients: 59.7% achieved euthyroidism, 25.6% became hypothyroid, and 7.9% had either persistent or recurrent hyperthyroidism. Permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury occurred in 0.9% of TT patients and 0.7% of ST patients (P was non significant). Permanent hypoparathyroidism occurred in 0.9% of TT patients and 1.0% of ST patient (P was non significant).
There was an 8.9% decrease in hypothyroidism and a 6.9% increase in euthyroidism for each gram of thyroid remnant. There were no peri-operative mortalities reported in 4 470 operations. Incidental carcinoma was found in the resected thyroid tissue in 84 (4.5%) of the 1 882 patients.
Comment: The quality of evidence is downgraded by review quality.
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