Background. It is widely accepted that almost all intrathoracic goiters can
be removed through the neck. For those rare gigantic goiters that cannot b
e removed transcervically, median sternotomy is usually recommended. During
the last 11 years we used intracapsular volume reduction techniques to fac
ilitate transcervical removal of extremely large intrathoracic goiters.
Materials and Methods. Of 149 patients with intrathoracic goiters, 11 patie
nts had gigantic lesions that could not be removed transcervically. Instead
of sternotomy, we used the arthroscopic or sinus microdebrider or a large-
bore suction device for controlled intracapsular volume reduction. This was
followed by complete removal of the gland through the neck.
Results. The thyroid gland was removed completely in all II patients. None
of the patients had any evidence of intraoperative spillage of thyroid tiss
ue. No major complications were noted.
Conclusions. We have found the use of the microdebrider and/or suction devi
ce for intracapsular Volume reduction to be extremely helpful for transcerv
ical removal of gigantic intrathoracic goiters. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons,
inc.