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== Endocrine Surgery == | |||
[[File:Adrenal_Tumor.JPG|thumb|right|Adrenal tumor removed during endocrine surgery]] | |||
'''Endocrine surgery''' is a specialized field of surgery that focuses on the surgical treatment of disorders of the [[endocrine system]]. This includes the removal or repair of glands such as the [[thyroid gland]], [[parathyroid glands]], [[adrenal glands]], and parts of the [[pancreas]] and [[pituitary gland]]. | |||
== | == Overview == | ||
The endocrine system is a network of glands that produce and release hormones that help control many important body functions. When these glands produce too much or too little of a hormone, they can cause a variety of health problems. Endocrine surgery aims to correct these imbalances by removing or repairing the affected glands. | |||
== | == Types of Endocrine Surgery == | ||
== | === Thyroid Surgery === | ||
Thyroid surgery involves the removal of all or part of the [[thyroid gland]]. It is commonly performed to treat [[thyroid cancer]], [[goiter]], and [[hyperthyroidism]]. | |||
=== Parathyroid Surgery === | |||
Parathyroid surgery is performed to treat [[hyperparathyroidism]], a condition where the parathyroid glands produce too much [[parathyroid hormone]], leading to elevated calcium levels in the blood. | |||
=== Adrenal Surgery === | |||
Adrenal surgery involves the removal of one or both [[adrenal glands]]. This is often done to treat [[adrenal tumors]], such as [[pheochromocytoma]] or [[adrenocortical carcinoma]]. | |||
=== Pancreatic Surgery === | |||
Surgery on the [[pancreas]] may be necessary to treat [[insulinomas]], [[gastrinomas]], or other types of [[neuroendocrine tumors]]. | |||
=== Pituitary Surgery === | |||
[[Pituitary gland]] surgery is typically performed to remove [[pituitary tumors]] that may affect hormone production. | |||
== Techniques == | |||
Endocrine surgery can be performed using various techniques, including traditional open surgery and minimally invasive approaches such as [[laparoscopic surgery]] and [[robotic surgery]]. The choice of technique depends on the specific condition being treated and the patient's overall health. | |||
== Complications == | |||
As with any surgical procedure, endocrine surgery carries risks of complications, including infection, bleeding, and damage to surrounding tissues. Specific complications depend on the type of surgery performed. For example, thyroid surgery may result in [[hypoparathyroidism]] or [[vocal cord paralysis]]. | |||
== Recovery == | |||
Recovery from endocrine surgery varies depending on the type of surgery and the patient's overall health. Minimally invasive techniques often result in shorter recovery times and less postoperative pain compared to traditional open surgery. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Endocrinology]] | * [[Endocrinology]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Thyroidectomy]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Parathyroidectomy]] | ||
* [[Adrenalectomy]] | |||
* [[Pancreatectomy]] | |||
* [[Pituitary surgery]] | |||
[[Category:Endocrine surgery]] | [[Category:Endocrine surgery]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:07, 15 February 2025
Endocrine Surgery[edit]
Endocrine surgery is a specialized field of surgery that focuses on the surgical treatment of disorders of the endocrine system. This includes the removal or repair of glands such as the thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, adrenal glands, and parts of the pancreas and pituitary gland.
Overview[edit]
The endocrine system is a network of glands that produce and release hormones that help control many important body functions. When these glands produce too much or too little of a hormone, they can cause a variety of health problems. Endocrine surgery aims to correct these imbalances by removing or repairing the affected glands.
Types of Endocrine Surgery[edit]
Thyroid Surgery[edit]
Thyroid surgery involves the removal of all or part of the thyroid gland. It is commonly performed to treat thyroid cancer, goiter, and hyperthyroidism.
Parathyroid Surgery[edit]
Parathyroid surgery is performed to treat hyperparathyroidism, a condition where the parathyroid glands produce too much parathyroid hormone, leading to elevated calcium levels in the blood.
Adrenal Surgery[edit]
Adrenal surgery involves the removal of one or both adrenal glands. This is often done to treat adrenal tumors, such as pheochromocytoma or adrenocortical carcinoma.
Pancreatic Surgery[edit]
Surgery on the pancreas may be necessary to treat insulinomas, gastrinomas, or other types of neuroendocrine tumors.
Pituitary Surgery[edit]
Pituitary gland surgery is typically performed to remove pituitary tumors that may affect hormone production.
Techniques[edit]
Endocrine surgery can be performed using various techniques, including traditional open surgery and minimally invasive approaches such as laparoscopic surgery and robotic surgery. The choice of technique depends on the specific condition being treated and the patient's overall health.
Complications[edit]
As with any surgical procedure, endocrine surgery carries risks of complications, including infection, bleeding, and damage to surrounding tissues. Specific complications depend on the type of surgery performed. For example, thyroid surgery may result in hypoparathyroidism or vocal cord paralysis.
Recovery[edit]
Recovery from endocrine surgery varies depending on the type of surgery and the patient's overall health. Minimally invasive techniques often result in shorter recovery times and less postoperative pain compared to traditional open surgery.