Application of safe surgery technologies in operations on the thyroid-parithoid complex: a clinical case
https://doi.org/10.52581/1814-1471/93/05
Abstract
Currently, the trend towards an increase in diseases of the thyroid-parathyroid complex continues. 4 to 7% of the world's population have nodular transformation of the thyroid gland. The importance of surgical methods for treating patients with thyroid and parathyroid gland pathology has also increased. Despite significant progress and the introduction of preoperative diagnostic methods, preoperative preparation, and postoperative monitoring, the number of intra- and postoperative complications remains high, which motivates the development and implementation of new original technical solutions in thyroid and parathyroid gland surgery. The article presents a clinical case of successful surgical treatment of a patient with diffuse-nodular transformation of a large thyroid gland with retrosternal location and compression of the neck and mediastinal organs due to the use of existing new and original technical solutions developed in the clinic.
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About the Authors
A. S. MotorykinRussian Federation
Alexey S. Motorykin, surgeon, head of the General Surgery Clinic
2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050
O. S. Popov
Russian Federation
Oleg S. Popov, Dr. Med. sci., Associate Professor, Professor, the Department of General Surgery
2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050
D. S. Titov
Russian Federation
Dmitriy S. Titov, Cand. Med. Sci., Associate Professor, the Department of General Surgery
2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050
M. O. Pleshkov
Russian Federation
Maxim O. Pleshkov, head of the Medical Software Development Department, the Scientific and Technological Center "Digital Medicine and Cyberphysics"
2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050
I. V. Tolmachev
Russian Federation
Ivan V. Tolmachev, Cand. Med. Sci., head of the Scientific and Technological Center "Digital Medicine and Cyberphysics"
2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050
V. I. Stasevsky
Russian Federation
Victor I. Stasevsky, Junior Researcher, Department of Rapid Prototyping of Medical Products, the Scientific and Technological Center "Digital Medicine and Cyberphysics"
2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050
V. D. Udodov
Russian Federation
Vladimir D. Udodov, Cand. Med. sci., radiologist, head of the Radionuclide Diagnostics Department
2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050
E. E. Vasilchenko
Russian Federation
Eugeniy E. Vasilchenko, Cand. Med. sci., Associate Professor, the Department of General Surgery
2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050
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For citations:
Motorykin A.S., Popov O.S., Titov D.S., Pleshkov M.O., Tolmachev I.V., Stasevsky V.I., Udodov V.D., Vasilchenko E.E. Application of safe surgery technologies in operations on the thyroid-parithoid complex: a clinical case. Issues of Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery. 2025;28(2):52-60. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52581/1814-1471/93/05