Airless lumpectomy for minimally invasive thyroid tumor removal

  The traditional treatment of the thyroid gland is surgical incision, which requires a 6 to 200 px long incision in the neck and later leaves a scar on the neck for life, affecting the aesthetics and reducing the quality of life, making it difficult for modern women, especially young women, to undergo this surgery.  With the development of new technologies, lumpectomy thyroid surgery was developed on the basis of laparoscopic surgery, which was first carried out abroad by Dr. Hüscher in 1997. The emergence of this surgical method is a technological revolution in surgical techniques, changing the history of traditional surgical procedures that required incisions in the surgical site of the body, which can be performed with the help of modern high-tech equipment with small incisions away from the surgical site, so that the surgeon does not have to leave surgical scars on the exposed part of the patient’s body. The lumpectomy thyroid surgery is performed by making a 4 cm incision in the neck under the clavicle, separating a small surgical space under the broad cervical muscle, inserting the operating instruments and removing the thyroid tumor with an advanced ultrasonic knife that is basically non-bleeding. The patient is discharged from the hospital 3 to 5 days after surgery. In this way, the scars that were left on the neck are reduced and hidden to a hidden part of the body, and the minimally invasive cosmetic effect is achieved while having a satisfactory clinical treatment effect, which is why it is so popular. For patients, there are no adverse reactions such as pulling and pain during and after the operation, and the postoperative pain is mild and can be discharged in 3 to 5 days. In short, this new technology is as safe and effective as traditional surgery, but it has outstanding advantages over traditional surgery to obtain satisfactory cosmetic results and make the “suicidal” scars that originally belong to you disappear, so that you can be more confident.