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Short stay thyroidectomy is a cost-effective option for developing countries, showing no increase in complications. Endocrine surgical trainees can safely perform these procedures, improving patient access to thyroid surgery.

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Area of Science:

  • Endocrine Surgery
  • Health Economics
  • Surgical Training

Background:

  • Short stay thyroidectomy is established in developed nations but underutilized in resource-limited settings.
  • Lack of organized healthcare systems hinders adoption in developing countries.
  • This study investigates the feasibility and safety of short stay thyroid surgery in India.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the cost-effectiveness of short stay thyroid surgery in a developing country.
  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of short stay thyroid surgery performed by endocrine surgical trainees.
  • To compare outcomes of short stay thyroidectomy with conventional approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective study (January 2013 - July 2014) comparing short stay hemithyroidectomy patients with a matched control group.
  • Outcomes assessed included complication rates, cost-benefit analysis, and patient satisfaction.
  • Subgroup analysis compared trainee-performed versus consultant-performed short stay surgeries.

Main Results:

  • 110 patients (58 short stay, 52 control) met inclusion criteria.
  • Short stay surgery was favored by younger, low socioeconomic status patients paying out-of-pocket.
  • No significant difference in postanesthetic discharge score (PADS) or complication rates between groups; significant cost reduction in the short stay group (p <0.001).
  • Trainee surgeries had longer procedure times but similar PADS and complication rates compared to consultants.

Conclusions:

  • Short stay thyroidectomy offers a safe and cost-effective alternative to conventional procedures in low-resource settings.
  • Endocrine surgical trainees can safely deliver short stay thyroid surgery services.
  • This approach enhances patient access to thyroid surgery in developing countries.