Thyroid surgery: are there any risks?

Written by: Miss Aimee Di Marco
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

In one of our latest articles here, revered consultant thyroid and endocrine surgeon, Miss Aimee Di Marco, details what thyroid surgery involves, when it is required, and what recovery time entails for patients who have undergone thyroid surgery. 

What exactly does thyroid surgery consist of?

Thyroid surgery is generally performed on patients who have thyroid cancer, thyroid nodules, and patients who have overactivity of their thyroid gland. Typical thyroid surgeries would typically include either removal of all of the thyroid gland or part of the thyroid gland.

 

When is thyroid surgery required?

It's required for patients who have a growth of the thyroid and when patients suffer from symptoms such as difficulty swallowing and tightness around the neck and throat area. Surgery is also required for patients who have been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Patients with an overactive thyroid may require surgery in cases where they are not suitable for radiotherapy

 

What are the main potential risks of thyroid surgery?

The first thing to consider in terms of a potential risk is that thyroid surgery is performed under general anaesthesia. The thyroid has to be removed through a scar in the neck, and there will be a visible scar which can be prone to get infected and bruise. 

 

The thyroid gland is located right under the voice box, and the nerves to the voice box travel in close proximity to the thyroid. It is critical that all of the voice box nerves are preserved after thyroid surgery so the patient can have a normal functioning voice

 

Another thing to consider is that patients who undergo thyroid surgery will be required to take thyroid hormone supplementation. Patients may also need to take calcium supplementation.

 

What should patients be aware of in relation to thyroid surgery?

I like my patients to be aware of the condition they have, why surgery is recommended for them, how it can benefit them, and what to expect from the recovery period. 

 

What is recovery time like?

There is individual variation. The vast majority only require a one-night stay in hospital after thyroid surgery for monitoring. It's normal to have a sore throat, soreness in the front of the neck, and soreness and stiffness in the neck muscles. These symptoms can be managed effectively with standard painkillers

 

Patients will be able to speak as normal after thyroid surgery, albeit with a sore throat as a result of the breathing tube. There is no particular diet that they have to follow after surgery, and they can eat as normal. 

 

To schedule in an appointment with Miss Aimee Di Marco, simply visit her Top Doctors profile today.

 

By Miss Aimee Di Marco
Surgery

Miss Aimee Di Marco is a leading consultant thyroid and endocrine surgeon in London, who specialises in and practises exclusively thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal surgery.  She is an expert in thyroid cancer, parathyroid disease, thyroid nodules, the surgical management of hyperthyroidism and adrenal disease.

Miss Di Marco qualified from the University of Cambridge and Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ School of Medicine in 2004 with distinction. She underwent basic and higher surgical training in London. Miss Di Marco was awarded a doctorate in 2016 from Imperial College London for her work on surgical technology.

In 2017 Miss Di Marco became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and was awarded the ASGBI gold medal for outstanding performance. She undertook the prestigious T.S Reeve Fellowship in the endocrine surgery unit of Sydney University at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, Australia before returning back to London.

Miss Di Marco is actively involved in teaching and research. She has co-authored over 25 peer-reviewed research papers.

She sees patients at the Lister Hospital in Chiswick and Chelsea and at Imperial Private Healthcare at the Hammersmith and Charing Cross Hospitals.  She has regular private clinics but may also be available at others times - please contact her PA to discuss your requirements.

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