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Comparison of the Outcome Between Ligasure and Conventional Suture tie Techniques in Patients Undergoing Thyroidectomy
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Objective: To compare the outcome between ligasure and conventional suture tie techniques in patients undergoing thyroidectomy.
Study setting and duration: This study was conducted in the department of general surgery, DHQ hospital Dera Ghazi Khan, over a period of one year from September 2022 to September 2023.
Subject and methods: This randomized controlled study was conducted on 60 patients divided in two groups, group a (ligasure technique and group b (conventional suture technique) having age 30-65 years either male or female gender presented to undergo thyroidectomy. Patients undergoing chemotherapy, recurrent cases and bleeding diathesis (INR > 1.5) were excluded. The participants were randomly assigned to group A and group B through draws method using sealed opaque envelopes. All the surgical procedures were performed as per institutional protocol by consultant surgeon with ? 5-year post-fellowship experience. All the patients received anesthesia as per hospital protocol.
Results: This study was conducted on 60 patients divided in two groups equally, group a (ligasure technique) and group b (conventional technique). The mean age in group A was 47.80±11.54 years and 44.83±10.38 years in group B. among patient in group A 10 (33.3%) patients had total thyroidectomy while 20 (66.7%) patients had subtotal thyroidectomy and in group B 12 (10%) patients had total thyroidectomy while 18 (60%) patients had subtotal thyroidectomy. Group A had significantly shorter operative time (62.07±3.09 mins vs 69.70±3.18 mins, P = 0.0001) as compared to group B. According to the comparison of total blood loss between both groups, group A had significantly lower blood loss (56.27±2.50 ml vs 68.57±2.92) as compared to group B.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that ligasure technique had better outcomes as compared to conventional suture tie technique. The mean operative time and blood loss was significantly lower in ligasure technique as compared to conventional suture technique.
Keywords: Conventional technique, ligasure, mean operative time, post-operative blood loss, thyroidectomy
Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University, Islamabad
Title: Comparison of the Outcome Between Ligasure and Conventional Suture tie Techniques in Patients Undergoing Thyroidectomy
Description:
Objective: To compare the outcome between ligasure and conventional suture tie techniques in patients undergoing thyroidectomy.
Study setting and duration: This study was conducted in the department of general surgery, DHQ hospital Dera Ghazi Khan, over a period of one year from September 2022 to September 2023.
Subject and methods: This randomized controlled study was conducted on 60 patients divided in two groups, group a (ligasure technique and group b (conventional suture technique) having age 30-65 years either male or female gender presented to undergo thyroidectomy.
Patients undergoing chemotherapy, recurrent cases and bleeding diathesis (INR > 1.
5) were excluded.
The participants were randomly assigned to group A and group B through draws method using sealed opaque envelopes.
All the surgical procedures were performed as per institutional protocol by consultant surgeon with ? 5-year post-fellowship experience.
All the patients received anesthesia as per hospital protocol.
Results: This study was conducted on 60 patients divided in two groups equally, group a (ligasure technique) and group b (conventional technique).
The mean age in group A was 47.
80±11.
54 years and 44.
83±10.
38 years in group B.
among patient in group A 10 (33.
3%) patients had total thyroidectomy while 20 (66.
7%) patients had subtotal thyroidectomy and in group B 12 (10%) patients had total thyroidectomy while 18 (60%) patients had subtotal thyroidectomy.
Group A had significantly shorter operative time (62.
07±3.
09 mins vs 69.
70±3.
18 mins, P = 0.
0001) as compared to group B.
According to the comparison of total blood loss between both groups, group A had significantly lower blood loss (56.
27±2.
50 ml vs 68.
57±2.
92) as compared to group B.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that ligasure technique had better outcomes as compared to conventional suture tie technique.
The mean operative time and blood loss was significantly lower in ligasure technique as compared to conventional suture technique.
Keywords: Conventional technique, ligasure, mean operative time, post-operative blood loss, thyroidectomy.
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