Mehmet Taner Unlu, Nurcihan Aygun, Mehmet Ektiren, Ozan Caliskan, Zerin Sengul, Mehmet Kostek, Isgor Adnan, Mehmet Uludag
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Categories 2 and 3 were accepted as TZ.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>In 627 patients, 1011 necks and thyroid lobes were evaluated. TZ was found as 58.9% in categories 0 and 1, 18.7% in category 2%, and 22.4% in category 3. In the presence of TZ, the RLN was located posteromedially in 95.2% and laterally in 4.8%. RLN entrapment in the Berry ligament region was significantly higher in categories 2 and 3 compared to category 1 (25.4% vs. 28% vs. 17.3% and p < 0.0001). There was no significant difference in RLN paralysis based on the presence and size of TZ or the relationship between RLN and TZ.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>TZ is not rare and can be observed in 41.1% of thyroid lobes. It should be noted that the likelihood of RLN entrapment in the Berry region is higher in categories 2 and 3. 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Reality of Zuckerkandl tubercle and relationship with other anatomical variations.
Aim: The tubercle of Zuckerkandl (TZ) is considered to be the fusion point of the ultimabranchial body and the median thyroid body. We aimed to evaluate the frequency of TZ and its relationship with other anatomical variations and recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) paralysis.
Material and methods: Data regarding the thyroid lobe and RLN of patients with thyroidectomy between June 2016 and December 2019 were retrospectively evaluated. TZ is classified according to its dimensions as follows: category 0; invisible, category 1; thickening only the lateral to thyroid lobe, category 2; ≤1 cm, and category 3; >1 cm. Categories 2 and 3 were accepted as TZ.
Results: In 627 patients, 1011 necks and thyroid lobes were evaluated. TZ was found as 58.9% in categories 0 and 1, 18.7% in category 2%, and 22.4% in category 3. In the presence of TZ, the RLN was located posteromedially in 95.2% and laterally in 4.8%. RLN entrapment in the Berry ligament region was significantly higher in categories 2 and 3 compared to category 1 (25.4% vs. 28% vs. 17.3% and p < 0.0001). There was no significant difference in RLN paralysis based on the presence and size of TZ or the relationship between RLN and TZ.
Conclusion: TZ is not rare and can be observed in 41.1% of thyroid lobes. It should be noted that the likelihood of RLN entrapment in the Berry region is higher in categories 2 and 3. Therefore, performing TZ dissection without applying traction to the thyroid lobe and mapping RLN could contribute to better RLN preservation.
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World Journal of Surgery is the official publication of the International Society of Surgery/Societe Internationale de Chirurgie (iss-sic.com). Under the editorship of Dr. Julie Ann Sosa, World Journal of Surgery provides an in-depth, international forum for the most authoritative information on major clinical problems in the fields of clinical and experimental surgery, surgical education, and socioeconomic aspects of surgical care. Contributions are reviewed and selected by a group of distinguished surgeons from across the world who make up the Editorial Board.