Update Course Rewind: Who to Send Home from the OR #4 Part 2: Partial Thyroidectomy

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00:00:42
Introduction to the topic: Uncomplicated right thyroid lobectomy and same-day discharge.
Introduction to the topic: Uncomplicated right thyroid lobectomy and same-day discharge.
00:00:49
Case presentation: 16-year-old female undergoing right thyroid lobectomy.
Case presentation: 16-year-old female undergoing right thyroid lobectomy.
00:01:07
Surgeon opinions on same-day discharge vs. overnight stay.
Surgeon opinions on same-day discharge vs. overnight stay.
00:01:46
Discussion of newer energy devices and their impact on bleeding complications.
Discussion of newer energy devices and their impact on bleeding complications.
00:03:49
Discussion of single-institution study data: pediatric thyroidectomy and same-day discharge.
Discussion of single-institution study data: pediatric thyroidectomy and same-day discharge.
00:04:35
Reference to the American Thyroid Association's statement on outpatient thyroidectomy.
Reference to the American Thyroid Association's statement on outpatient thyroidectomy.
00:05:07
Surgeons discuss if they send thyroid patients home the same day.
Surgeons discuss if they send thyroid patients home the same day.
00:06:07
Discussion on risk tolerance and shifting the paradigm to admitting only as long as needed.
Discussion on risk tolerance and shifting the paradigm to admitting only as long as needed.
00:07:46
Importance of tailoring care based on patient's clinical and social circumstances.
Importance of tailoring care based on patient's clinical and social circumstances.
00:08:08
Summary of key points: Same-day discharge, ATA guidelines, newer technology, and surgeon risk tolerance.
Summary of key points: Same-day discharge, ATA guidelines, newer technology, and surgeon risk tolerance.

Topic overview

We are back with another Update Course Rewind video from the Update Course in Pediatric Surgery 2023.

This time we are presenting you "Who to Send Home from the OR: Partial Thyroidectomy" with Drs. Mark Wulkan, Justin Huntington, Tolulope Oyetunji, & Phillip Ben Ham.

Host: Cecilia Gigena
 

This video explores the considerations for same day discharge following minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair with intercostal neuro-cryoablation and uncomplicated right thyroid lobectomy.
Key Points:

  • Pectus Excavatum Repair:
  • Discharge Timing: The majority of surgeons prefer a post-op stay of 2-3 days, but up to 20% consider same day discharge. The effectiveness of cryoablation and intercostal nerve blocks plays a significant role in determining discharge timing.
  • ERAS Protocol Impact: Combining cryoablation with an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol has shown a reduction in opioid use and length of hospital stay, with many patients able to go home by day two.
  • Patient and Family Education: Setting expectations about post-op pain and recovery is crucial for successful same day or early discharge.
  • Thyroid Lobectomy:
  • Same Day Discharge Feasibility: Approximately 30% of surgeons discharge patients on the same day, with the rest keeping them overnight due to concerns about post-op bleeding and recurrent laryngeal nerve injury.
  • ATA Guidelines: The American Thyroid Association supports same day discharge for suitable patients, considering clinical, social, and procedural factors.
  • Complication Management: While the risk of post-op hematoma exists, newer technologies and careful monitoring have reduced its occurrence, making same day discharge more viable.

Summary:

  • Pectus Excavatum Repair: Same day discharge is possible with cryoablation and ERAS, though most patients are discharged on day two or three based on pain control and patient preference.
  • Thyroid Lobectomy: Same day discharge is increasingly accepted, particularly with newer surgical techniques and careful patient selection, but overnight observation remains common due to the risk of complications like post-op bleeding.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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