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Renovated Prediction Model for Difficult Transoral and Submental Endoscopic Thyroidectomy

Renovated Prediction Model for Difficult Transoral and Submental Endoscopic Thyroidectomy

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Overview

The investigators have previously proposed a prediction model for difficult transoral and submental thyroidectomy through a retrospective study. In order to better promote transoral and submental endoscopic approach for thyroid surgery and to set up an appropriate training course, the investigators aim to renovate and validate the prediction model through a prospective study.

Description

Male sex, age, BMI, neck length and certain thyroid disease such as thyroiditis and hyperthyroidism have been long cited as indicators of a difficult thyroidectomy. The investiagtors hypothesized that neck extension was critical to the exposure and visualization of the surgical field in the endoscopic thyroidectomy. Therefore, several measurements were innovatedly integrated into the prediction model, including neck circumference, thyromental distance, sternomental distance, ratio of height-to-thyromental distance, ratio of height-to-sternomental distance.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical diagnosis of differentiated thyroid cancer with a maximum diameter not exceeding 4 cm
  • Clinical diagnosis of benign thyroid nodule with a maximum diameter not exceeding 6 cm
  • Absence of suspicious lateral lymph nodes or distant metastases

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participants with fusion or fixation of lymph nodes in the neck
  • Participants with history of neck surgery or radiation
  • Participants with vocal fold fixation by preoperative fibrolaryngoscope
  • Participants with preoperative examination suggestive of extrathyroidal invasion
  • Participants with a significantly restricted neck and/or jaw

Study details
    Thyroid Cancer
    Thyroid Diseases
    Thyroid Nodule

NCT06738888

Shanghai 6th People's Hospital

15 October 2025

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