2016, Número 3
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Revista Cubana de Cirugía 2016; 55 (3)
Infiltración traqueal por carcinoma tiroideo diferenciado
Fuentes VE, Fuentes BRN
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 33
Paginas: 234-247
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RESUMEN
La invasión traqueal por carcinomas tiroideos bien diferenciados es poco frecuente
y la técnica quirúrgica a realizar todavía es motivo de controversia entre los
cirujanos. El objetivo del artículo fue revisar la literatura disponible sobre la
invasión traqueal por carcinomas diferenciados del tiroides. Se realizó una revisión
bibliográfica en PubMed/Medlinede la literatura relacionada con la invasión traqueal
por carcinomas diferenciados del tiroides (2000 - 2016). Se utilizaron las siguientes
palabras y frases clave en inglés:
thyroid, carcinoma, differentiated thyroid cancer,
tracheal invasión y las correspondientes a su traducción al español. No se
encontraron ensayos clínicos aleatorizados. La mayoría de los artículos fueron de
carácter retrospectivo. Se evaluaron las características clínicas de la lesión y los
métodos de diagnóstico: laringotraqueoscopia, citología aspirativa y estudios
imaginológicos. Se definieron las indicaciones quirúrgicas y los cuidados de
anestesiología. Por último, se realizóla discusión crítica de los métodos de
diagnóstico y de las técnicas quirúrgicas utilizadas y el valor e indicación de cada
una de estas. El cuadro clínico, la traqueoscopia, la imaginología y el estudio
citopatológico son fundamentales para establecer el diagnóstico preoperatorio.
Siempre que sea posible,la resección circunferencial de la tráquea debe ser la
técnica de elección en el tratamiento de pacientes afectados por infiltración traqueal
por carcinomas tiroideos diferenciados.
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