Thymus surgery in a general surgery department.

Authors

  • Raquel Mega Serviço de Cirurgia, Hospital de São José, Lisboa.
  • Fátima Coelho
  • Teresa Pimentel
  • Rui Ribero
  • Novo de Matos
  • António Araújo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.1033

Abstract

Evaluation of thymectomy cases between 1990-2003, in a General Surgery Department. Evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy in Miastenia Gravis patients.Retrospective study based on evaluation of data from Serviço de Cirurgia, Neurologia and Consult de Neurology processes, between 1990-2003, of 15 patients submitted to total thymectomy.15 patients, aged 17 to 72, 11 female and 4 male. Miastenia Gravis was the main indication for surgery, for uncontrollable symptoms or suspicion of thymoma. In patients with myasthenia, surgery was accomplish after compensation of symptoms. There weren't post-surgery complications. Pathology were divided in thymic hyperplasia and thymoma. Miastenia patients have there symptoms diminished or stable with reduction or cessation of medical therapy.Miastenia was the most frequent indication for thymectomy. Surgery was good results, with low morbimortality, as long as the protocols are respected.

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Mega R, Coelho F, Pimentel T, Ribero R, Matos N de, Araújo A. Thymus surgery in a general surgery department. Acta Med Port [Internet]. 2005 Aug. 31 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];18(4):267-70. Available from: https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/1033

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