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Effect of wound massage on neck discomfort and voice changes after thyroidectomy

Authors
Lee, Jae SeokKim, Jin PyeongRyu, Jun SunWoo, Seung Hoon
Issue Date
Nov-2018
Publisher
MOSBY-ELSEVIER
Citation
SURGERY, v.164, no.5, pp 965 - 971
Pages
7
Indexed
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Journal Title
SURGERY
Volume
164
Number
5
Start Page
965
End Page
971
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11135
DOI
10.1016/j.surg.2018.05.029
ISSN
0039-6060
Abstract
Background: Neck discomfort and voice change are common complications after thyroidectomy. These symptoms might be due to damaged laryngeal nerves, intrinsic structures, or extralaryngeal muscles. They can also occur without injury to any structure as with wound adhesion after thyroidectomy. The objective of this study was to determine causes of neck discomfort and voice change after thyroidectomy and to evaluate the effect of wound massage on symptom relief. Methods: Forty-five female patients who underwent total thyroidectomy were included (21 in the experimental group and 24 in the control group). Wound massage was used as an intervention to release surgical adhesion. After wound massage education, participants in the experimental group received wound massage from 4 to 12 weeks after thyroidectomy. Analysis was performed for both groups. Results: No laryngeal pathology was found after thyroidectomy. The experimental group had significantly better recovery from surgical adhesion and subjective visual analog scale, voice impairment score, and swallowing impairment score (all P < .01) compared with the control group. Voice analysis results associated with laryngeal movement (speaking fundamental frequency, voice range profile maximum, voice range profile range) also indicated significant recovery (P < .01) in the experimental group. These results indicate that local adhesion after thyroidectomy might affect general movement of the larynx and that wound massage could help patients recover normal general movement of the larynx. Conclusion: Neck discomfort and voice change after thyroidectomy are related to local wound adhesion, possibly associated with impairment of laryngeal vertical movement. Release of wound adhesion could help patients recover from neck discomfort and voice changes after thyroidectomy. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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