Thyroidectomy

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What is a Thyroidectomy?

Thyroidectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing one or both thyroid glands. These glands, located along the windpipe (trachea) in the neck of dogs and cats, play a vital role in producing hormones necessary for normal body function.

Indications:

  • Hyperthyroidism: A common condition in older cats where the thyroid glands produce excessive amounts of thyroid hormones.
  • Thyroid Cancer: Thyroidectomy is also used to treat select cases of thyroid cancer.

Procedure:

  1. Surgical Approach:

    • The veterinarian makes an incision in the neck region to access the thyroid glands.
    • Depending on the case, one or both glands are removed.
    • Careful dissection ensures minimal damage to surrounding structures.
  2. Post-Operative Care:

    • Pain Management: Ensuring comfort during recovery.
    • Wound Care: Regular monitoring and cleaning.

Benefits:

  • Disease Control: Removal of abnormal thyroid tissue.
  • Improved Quality of Life: Relief from hyperthyroid symptoms.
  • Preservation of Other Thyroid Gland: If only one gland is affected, the other remains functional.

 

Remember, always consult a veterinarian for personalized advice tailored to your pet’s specific needs.