C148
UTILITY OF THYROID IMAGING REPORTING AND DATA SYSTEM IN DETERMINING THYROID CANCER
Thyroid Cancer
Michael Xie, BHSc1, Han Zhang, MD, FRCSC2, Stuart D Archibald, MD, FRCSC2, B. Stanley Jackson, MD, FRCSC2, Michael K Gupta, MD, MSc, FRCSC2
1Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, McMaster University, 2Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, McMaster University
C149
EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT MODALITIES OF CONCORDANT IMAGING IN THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM.
Robert E Reed, MD, Ellen Shaffrey, MS, David Shonka, MD
UVA
C150
AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN SUBSTERNAL GOITER
Kendall K Tasche, MD, Nitin A Pagedar, MD, MPH
University of Iowa Hospital
C151
SHOULD WE WORK UP INCIDENTAL THYROID NODULES FOUND ON CT? A COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS
Matthew G Crowson, MD, Jenny K Hoang, MBBS, MHS, Evan Myers, MD, MPH, Daniel J Rocke, JD, MD
Duke University Medical Center
C152
DECODING THYROID NODULES: GENETIC TESTING AND ARFI ELASTOGRAPHY
Meghan E Garstka, MD, MS, Antoine B Haddad, MD, Kareem Ibraheem, MD, Hosham Shalaby, MD, Neal Deot, Markus A Hoof, Emad Kandil, MD, MBA
Tulane University School Of Medicine
C153
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRANSORAL ROBOTIC THYROIDECTOMY VERSUS BILATERAL AXILLO-BREAST APPROACH ROBOTIC THYROIDECTOMY: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY WITH PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING
Hong Kyu Kim, MD1, Young Jun Chai, MD, PhD2, Gianlorenzo Dionigi, MD3, Eren Berber4, Ralph P. Tufano, MD5, Hoon Yub Kim, MD, PhD1
1Korea University College of Medicine, 2Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center, 3Department of Human Pathology in Adulthood and Childhood "G. Barresi", University Hospital “G. Martino”, 4Center for Endocrine Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, 5The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
C154
MICROVASCULAR CLAMP TECHNIQUE FOR IDENTIFYING PARATHYROID ADENOMAS
Noah Syme, Garth Olson, Michael Spafford, Nathan Boyd
University Of New Mexico HSC
C155
TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY FOR HYPERTHYROIDISM IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED COMPLICATION RATES
Joshua Park, MD1, Ethan Frank, BS2, Sara Yang, MD3, Esther Cha, BS2, Kelton Messinger, BS2, Kevin Codorniz, MD4, Alfred Simental, MD1
1Loma Linda University Medical Center, Department of Otolaryngology, 2Loma Linda University School of Medicine, 3Loyola University Medical Center, Department of Otolaryngology, 4Loma Linda University Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology
C156
PREVALENCE OF LEVEL IIB INVOLVEMENT IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING LATERAL NECK DISSECTION FOR PAPILLARY THYROID CANCER
Luis A De Jesus Sanchez1, Aisnley C Mann2, James K Hawley3, Mark E Zafareo, MD4, Erich M Sturgis, MD, MPH4
1School of medicine, Medical Science Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2College of Science, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, 3College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA, 4Department of head and neck surgery, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA
C157
THE IMPACT OF THE NUMBER OF DISSECTED LYMPH NODES IN PATIENTS WITH PAPILLARY THYROID CANCER.
Hugo F Kohler, Andressa T Ramos, MD, Luciana A Pimmel, MD, Luiz P Kowalski, MD, PhD
A C Camargo Cancer Center
AHNS Annual Meeting
Held during the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM)
April 18–19, 2018 Gayloard National Resortand Convention CenterNational Harbor, MD
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