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传统手术与微创术后疤痕认知对比
Scar perceptions after thyroid and
parathyroid surgery: Comparison of
minimal and conventional approaches
Dimitrios Linos, MD, FACS,a,b,c Konstantinos P. Economopoulos, MD,c
Andreas Kiriakopoulos, MD, FACS,b Eleni Linos, MD,d and Athanassios Petralias, PhD,e Athens, Greece,
Boston, MA, and San Francisco, CA
Background. An incision less than 3 cm in length in the neck is the main feature that discriminates the
minimally invasive thyroidectomy and parathyroidectomy from traditional procedures. Smaller neck scars
are assumed to yield better patient satisfaction, although no established data support this. In this
analysis, we evaluated the satisfaction of patients who had undergone both procedures, while examining
the effects of sociodemographic and surgical characteristics.
Methods. We analyzed data from 691 patients who underwent a thyroidectomy or parathyroidectomy
between January 2000 and March 2010. We assessed the satisfaction of patients who underwent
conventional compared to minimally invasive procedures, using the validated Patient Scar Assessment
Questionnaire (PSAQ). We included both the appearance and the consciousness subscales.
Results. Overall, patients were satisfied with their neck scars, as indicated by the low scores in
appearance (13.3; range, 9 to 31) and consciousness (8.5; range, 6 to 24) subscales. The degree of
satisfaction improved with increased time since surgery (P .001). Patient satisfaction was similar
regardless of the procedure used, implying that smaller scars do not provide better patient satisfaction.
Most patients (81.2%) reported that they would not have preferred a transaxillary procedure over the
procedure they received.
Conclusion. A smaller incision in the neck was not associated with better patient satisfacti
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