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Published on: September 20, 2024
Chronic neck sinus secondary to retained polyglactin 910 suture following sub-total thyroidectomy: a case study
Nasiru A Ibrahim1, Saeed Ahmad1, Iloba Njokanma1
1Department of Surgery, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, 1-4 Oba Akinjobi Street, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria.
Objective:
Reaction to sutures is a rare cause of non-healing in clean wounds. Cases of severe reaction to silk sutures have been reported, causing chronic infection and failure of thyroidectomy wound healing. We report a case of retained polyglactin 910 suture presenting with a chronically discharging sinus of the neck after sub-total thyroidectomy.
Case:
The patient, a 37-year old female, presented with a simple benign multinodular goitre. She had subtotal thyroidectomy and was discharged on day six postoperatively, after satisfactory primary wound healing. The patient observed swelling, pus/discharge and extrusion of the suture in the neck three weeks after surgery. Discharge did not stop after initial wound debridement under local anaesthesia. Computed tomography (CT) scan showed a small area of ring-enhancement soft tissue density, anterior to the right thyroid remnant. Subsequent wound exploration under general anaesthesia revealed a sinus tract extending to the thyroid bed with undegraded strands of thickened polyglactin 910 suture. Suture remnants were removed and the wound healed satisfactorily a week later.
Conclusion:
Non-healing post thyroidectomy wounds should raise suspicion of a retained suture. Early recognition and surgical intervention will shorten the period of morbidity.
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