Diving retrosternal goiter and the dilemma of sternotomy: indications, predictors and surgical considerations

胸骨后甲状腺肿的诊断及胸骨切开术的困境:适应症、预测因素及手术注意事项

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Abstract

A goiter is defined as an enlargement of the thyroid gland, typically resulting in a doubling in size or a weight exceeding 40 g. It affects approximately 5% of the global population. Diving, or substernal, goiters occur when more than 50% of the thyroid extends into the mediastinum, with an incidence ranging from 5% to 15.7% across various studies. An alternative definition describes diving goiters as those extending more than 3 cm below the sternal notch on chest computed tomography with the neck in hyperextension, or beyond the fourth thoracic vertebra. In this review, we outline the key clinical and radiological criteria that indicate when sternotomy is required for the surgical management of diving goiters.

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