Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies for Intraoperative and Postoperative Hypocalcemia in Pediatric Thyroidectomy Patients: A Single-Center Experience
Abstract
The primary goals of surgical management in thyroid disorders are the treatment of malignancy, goiter, and thyrotoxicosis, while adhering to the principle of ‘primum non nocere’. Hypocalcemia is among the most common complications, primarily resulting from inadvertent injury to the parathyroid glands.
Keywords
Pediatric ThyroidectomyHypocalcemia ManagementParathyroid InjuryPostoperative ComplicationsEndocrine SurgeryCalcium SupplementationHashtags
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