Impact of Drain Usage on Postoperative Outcomes in Thyroidectomy Patients: Pain Intensity and Hospital Stay Duration

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Background: Thyroidectomy is a widely adopted surgical procedure for treating thyroid diseases. Despite its frequent application, postoperative complications like vocal cord paralysis, hypocalcemia, hematoma, and seroma can occur. A debate on the use of drains after thyroidectomy has persisted in the surgical community, with concerns about potential bleeding, occlusion, and the actual benefit of drains. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 122 patients who underwent thyroidectomy from January 2022 to May 2023. Patients were categorized into 2 groups: those with drains (n=62) and those without drains (n=60). Metrics like surgical dura-tion, postoperative pain, length of hospital stay, and complications were recorded. A visual analog scale was employed to measure postoperative pain. Statistical analysis was performed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences Statistics software, version 28.0. Results: There was no significant difference between the 2 groups in terms of age, gender, indication for surgery, and various complications. However, patients with drains experienced significantly higher pain scores on the first postoperative day. Fur-thermore, the group with drains had a notably longer duration of hospital stay com-pared to the group without drains. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that drain usage after thyroidectomy may intensify postoperative pain and extend hospital stays. Surgeons should meticulously evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of drain insertion in thyroidectomy procedures, as routine usage might be unnecessary.
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Drainage,hospital stay duration,postoperative complications,thyroidectomy,visual analog scale
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