MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Joshi is a widely acclaimed surgeon with decades of experience in advanced Laparoscopic procedures and complex open surgical procedures. He has a distinc…
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Joshi is a widely acclaimed surgeon with decades of experience in advanced Laparoscopic procedures and complex open surgical procedures. He has a distinc…
MBBS, MS - ENT
ENT Surgeon with special experience in Head & Neck Surgeries and Cosmetic Facial Reconstructions.
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery
Dr. Mohd Ilyas is a General Surgeon in Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad and has an experience of 14 years in this field. Dr. Mohd Ilyas practices at Practo Care Surge…
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr. Uday Vora is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist in Vileparle West, Mumbai and has an experience of 37 years in this field. Dr. Uday Vora practices at ENT & Dea…
MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Dr. T M Satish, is an advanced Laparoscopic and Minimal Access Surgeon with over 20 years of experience in the field of Laparoscopic and advanced Gastrointes…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Ashwani Wadhawan is a General Surgeon in G Motors, Sector-11, Faridabad and has an experience of 44 years in this field. Dr. Ashwani Wadhawan practices a…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MRCS (UK), DNB - General Surgery, MCh - Urology
Experienced in all kind of microsurgery of stones, prostate, structure (TURP, TURBT, URSL, PCNL, OIU etc), LASER surgery, reconstructive surgery, cancer surg…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Shishir Johri is a General Surgeon,Laparoscopic Surgeon and Proctologist in Gurgaon Sector 31, Gurgaon and has an experience of 34 years in these fields.…
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr. Agneesh Patial is an ENT/ Otolaryngologist in Andheri West, Mumbai and has an experience of 9 years in this field. Dr. Agneesh Patial practices at Panchj…
MS - ENT, Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology (DLO), MBBS
Dr. Satish Babu K is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist,Rhinologist and Head and Neck Surgeon in Sarjapur Road, Bangalore and has an experience of 26 years in thes…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr.Harsh Kumar is Consultant surgeon with more than fifteen years experience .He is M.B.B.S(Gold Medallist)&M.S (General Surgery). He was trained at the worl…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology
Dr. Sumit Sharma has experience of more than 6 years of work in Urology and Renal Transplantation. Currently, he is working as Sr. Consultant & Chief Kidney…
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Thyroidectomy is a surgery in which a doctor removes all or part of the thyroid gland. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland present in the front of the neck. It controls important body functions like metabolism, energy levels, and hormone balance.
Doctors suggest thyroidectomy when there are problems such as thyroid cancer, large nodules, goitre (swelling), or an overactive thyroid that cannot be controlled with medicines. Depending on the condition, the doctor may remove only a part of the gland or the entire thyroid.
If the whole thyroid is removed, the body cannot produce thyroid hormones naturally, so patients need to take daily thyroid hormone medicine. Thyroidectomy is a common and safe procedure when done by experienced doctors, and it helps prevent serious health issues.
● Removes cancerous or abnormal thyroid tissue
● Treats overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism)
● Reduces enlarged thyroid (goiter)
● Relieves pressure in the neck area
● Improves breathing and swallowing
● Prevents spread of disease
● Helps maintain better overall health
● Patients with thyroid cancer
● People with large or growing thyroid nodules
● Individuals with goiter causing discomfort
● Patients with hyperthyroidism not controlled by medicines
● People with abnormal or suspicious biopsy results
● Individuals with breathing or swallowing difficulty
● Patients with repeated thyroid problems
1. Total Thyroidectomy
In this type, the entire thyroid gland is removed. It is usually done for thyroid cancer or serious thyroid conditions.
2. Partial Thyroidectomy
Only a part of the thyroid gland is removed. The remaining gland may still produce hormones.
3. Lobectomy (Hemithyroidectomy):
One side (lobe) of the thyroid gland is removed. This is done when the problem is limited to one part.
4. Minimally Invasive Thyroidectomy
This method uses smaller cuts, leading to less pain and quicker recovery. It may also result in a smaller scar.
1. The patient is given general anesthesia to ensure no pain during surgery
2. A small cut is made in the front of the neck
3. The surgeon carefully reaches the thyroid gland
4. Part or all of the thyroid is removed based on the condition
5. Important nerves and nearby tissues are protected
6. The incision is closed using stitches or glue
7. The patient is monitored in the recovery room
The procedure usually takes about 1 to 3 hours, depending on the complexity.
After surgery, patients may stay in the hospital for observation for a short time. Mild pain, swelling, or throat discomfort is common and usually improves within a few days. Most people can return to normal activities within 1 to 2 weeks.
If the entire thyroid is removed, lifelong thyroid hormone medicine is required. Patients should take medicines regularly, follow the doctor's instructions, and attend follow-up visits for proper recovery.
● Pain or swelling in the neck
● Bleeding
● Infection
● Temporary or permanent voice changes
● Low calcium levels
● Need for lifelong medication
● Rare damage to nearby tissues
These risks are uncommon and can be managed with proper care.
Thyroidectomy is a surgical treatment, while other options include medicines and radioactive iodine therapy. Medicines can control symptoms but may not remove the root cause. Surgery helps remove the affected thyroid tissue completely, especially in serious conditions like cancer or large nodules. Doctors choose the best treatment based on the patient’s condition.
Thyroidectomy is used to treat thyroid cancer, nodules, goitre, and hyperthyroidism. It helps remove abnormal tissue and correct hormone imbalance when other treatments are not effective.
The surgery is done under anaesthesia, so there is no pain during the procedure. After surgery, mild pain or discomfort in the neck may occur, which can be managed with medicines.
Thyroidectomy usually takes about 1 to 3 hours. The exact time depends on whether part or all of the thyroid gland is removed and the complexity of the case.
Thyroidectomy is usually completed in one surgery. However, follow-up care or additional treatment may be needed depending on the patient’s condition.
Yes, thyroidectomy is generally safe when performed by an experienced surgeon. Most patients recover well without serious complications.
If the surgery is required but not done, the condition may worsen. Thyroid cancer can spread, and other thyroid problems may lead to serious health issues over time.
Most patients recover within 1 to 2 weeks. Full healing may take a few weeks. Following proper aftercare helps in faster and safer recovery.