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Cutaneous fistula formation after thyroid nodule rupture: A rare complication after radiofrequency ablation

Amanda J. Bastien, Luv Amin, Jeffrey Moses,Wendy Sacks,Allen S. Ho

HEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK(2024)

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Abstract
BackgroundWith innovative treatment options such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for thyroid nodules, new complications are being identified. It is important to define and delineate complications in order to counsel patients appropriately about treatment options and their associated risks and benefits.MethodsA 46-year-old male presented with a left thyroid nodule (6.5 cm). Fine needle aspiration results were benign. He started to develop intermittent dyspnea and underwent one RFA procedure. Approximately 6 days post-RFA, the neck area was raised and red with blister. The skin overlying the blister underwent eventual dehiscence with fluid spillage. Several months later, MRI imaging showed substernal extension with tracheal deviation.ResultsA left thyroid lobectomy was performed with cutaneous excision and successful closure of a fistula.ConclusionsThis is the first reported case of a thyroid nodule rupture following RFA which manifested into a thyro-cutaneous fistula and required surgical intervention.
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cutaneous fistula,multinodular goiter,radioactive frequency ablation,thyroid,ultrasound-guided ablation
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