Abstract
A 47-year-old male was admitted to our clinic with the complaints of chest pain, limitation
of cervical movements, progressive dyspnea, and painless cervical mass. The cervical
mass dimensions were approximately 15 × 20 × 25 cm. Laboratory studies revealed a
recurrent hyperthyroid state. After the thyroid hormones were maintained in a euthyroid
condition, a coronary angiogram was made. It revealed progressive ischemic heart disease.
Combined cardiac surgery and total thyroidectomy were performed. The postoperative
course was uneventful without any of the problems associated with hyperthyroidism
or hypothyroidism. Combined thyroid and cardiac surgery is feasible with little risk
for both operations if the perioperative levels of the thyroid hormone are maintained
in a euthyroid or hypothyroid state.
Key words
Cardiac surgery - hyperthyroidism - total thyroidectomy
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