Minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy (MIVAT) from A to Z

Surg Today. 2016 Feb;46(2):255-9. doi: 10.1007/s00595-015-1241-0. Epub 2015 Aug 31.

Abstract

A minimal access procedure does not necessarily mean that it is minimally invasive. However, as its name implies, MIVAT is a truly minimally invasive treatment modality. The advantages it offers over its conventional counterpart are indeed related to its minimally invasive nature. Furthermore, this nature has not compromised its ability to accomplish its purpose both safely and effectively. Ever since its introduction in the late 1990s, MIVAT has been progressively evolving. The indications for this procedure, which was initially surrounded by skepticism, have been expanding. Benign thyroid pathology is now considered only one of its indications among others. This article provides a detailed description of this minimally invasive, maximally effective and patient satisfying procedure so that it may be adopted by more surgeons around the globe for better patient care and to also encourage the development of further future advancements.

Keywords: Minimally invasive; Thyroidectomy; Video-assisted.

MeSH terms

  • Anesthesia, General
  • Humans
  • Intubation, Intratracheal
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Safety
  • Supine Position
  • Thyroidectomy / instrumentation
  • Thyroidectomy / methods*
  • Video-Assisted Surgery / instrumentation
  • Video-Assisted Surgery / methods*