Premedication with Lugol’s solution in total thyroidectomy for graves’ disease and toxic multinodular goiter: is it still indicated?
D. Ciriotto, S. Bernardi, R. Eramo, V. Calabrò, A. Modica, N. de Manzini, C. Dobrinja

TL;DR
This study examines whether premedication with Lugol’s solution is necessary for thyroid surgery in Graves’ disease and toxic multinodular goiter patients.
Contribution
The study provides evidence that premedication with Lugol’s solution may not be essential for thyroidectomy outcomes in GD and TMNG patients.
Findings
No significant differences in postoperative hemorrhage, operative time, or complications between premedicated and non-premedicated groups.
Patients without Lugol’s solution premedication can still undergo successful thyroidectomy.
Routine use of Lugol’s solution may not be mandatory for GD and TMNG surgeries.
Abstract
Premedication with Lugol’s solution (LS) has traditionally been used to reduce the vascularization and friability of the thyroid gland before total thyroidectomy in patients with Graves’ disease (GD) and toxic multinodular goiter (TMNG) with thyrotoxicosis and/or with undetectable serum TSH. However, the effectiveness and applicability of this treatment remain subjects of debate. This study aims to evaluate the surgical and postoperative outcomes in patients premedicated with LS compared to those who were not premedicated. Data from 100 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy for GD and TMNG at our center from 2014 to 2024 were analyzed. Patients were divided into two groups: Lugol+, premedicated with LS (n = 57), and Lugol−, not premedicated (n = 43). Variables analyzed included thyroid diameter, thyroid weight, operative time, postoperative hemorrhage, hypocalcemia, recurrent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsThyroid and Parathyroid Surgery · Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Thyroid Disorders and Treatments
