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Thyroidectomy

Duration

2-3 hours

Hospital Stay

1-3 days

Recovery

Most patients stay overnight

Est. Cost

₹80,000 - ₹2,00,000

📋Overview

Thyroidectomy is the removal of all or part of the thyroid gland. It is performed for thyroid cancer, goiter (enlarged thyroid), or hyperthyroidism. The extent of surgery depends on the condition being treated.

⚠️When Is It Needed?

Thyroidectomy may be recommended when conservative treatments have not been effective. Common reasons include: neck swelling, difficulty swallowing, voice changes. Your doctor will evaluate your specific condition through physical examination and diagnostic tests to determine if this surgery is the right option for you.

Common Symptoms:

neck swellingdifficulty swallowingvoice changes

🔬Procedure Summary

An incision is made in the front of the neck. The surgeon carefully separates the thyroid from the trachea and preserves critical structures like the laryngeal nerves (voice box) and parathyroid glands. A drain may be placed.

Preparation Checklist

Before Thyroidectomy: 1) Complete all required pre-operative tests and evaluations, 2) Inform your doctor about all medications and supplements, 3) Follow fasting instructions (typically no food/drink after midnight before surgery), 4) Arrange for transportation and post-operative care at home, 5) Prepare your home for recovery with necessary supplies.

🏠Recovery & Post-Op Care

Recovery Timeline

Most patients stay overnight. Voice hoarseness is common but usually temporary. If the total thyroid is removed, lifelong thyroid hormone replacement pills will be required.

Post-Operative Care Tips

After Thyroidectomy: 1) Take prescribed medications as directed, 2) Keep the surgical site clean and dry, 3) Watch for signs of infection (increased pain, redness, fever, discharge), 4) Follow activity restrictions and gradually increase activity as advised, 5) Attend all follow-up appointments, 6) Contact your doctor immediately if you experience concerning symptoms.

Risks & Complications

As with any surgical procedure, Thyroidectomy carries potential risks including bleeding, infection, adverse reaction to anesthesia, blood clots, and procedure-specific complications. Your surgeon will discuss these risks in detail and take all necessary precautions to minimize them.

Note: All surgical procedures carry some level of risk. Your surgeon will discuss specific risks based on your individual health profile.

💰Cost & Insurance

Estimated Cost Range

₹80,000 - ₹2,00,000

*Costs vary by city, hospital, and complexity

Insurance Coverage

Usually Covered

*Check with your insurance provider for specifics

Cashless Treatment: Many of our partner hospitals offer cashless treatment for insured patients. Contact us to check eligibility and hospital tie-ups.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Thyroidectomy take?
Thyroidectomy typically takes 2-3 hours. However, the actual duration may vary based on complexity and individual factors.
What is the recovery time for Thyroidectomy?
Hospital stay is usually 1-3 days. Most patients return to normal activities within 2-6 weeks, depending on the type of work and individual healing.
Is Thyroidectomy covered by insurance?
Yes, Thyroidectomy is usually covered by health insurance when medically necessary. Coverage details vary by policy, so please check with your insurance provider.
What are the alternatives to Thyroidectomy?
Alternative treatments depend on your specific condition and may include medication, lifestyle changes, or other procedures. Your doctor will discuss all options and recommend the most appropriate treatment for your situation.
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Medical Disclaimer: Information provided on this website is for general awareness only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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