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Title: Experimental autotransplantation and cryopreservation of the thyroid gland. Author: Yüce İ, Okuducu H, Çağlı S, Vural A, Gündoğdu R, Abdülrezzak Ü, Arlı T, Aydın M, Güney E. Journal: Head Neck; 2015 Jul; 37(7):940-5. PubMed ID: 24634027. Abstract: BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the functionality of autotransplanted thyroid tissues immediately or after cryopreservation in rabbits. METHODS: The study was completed with 12 rabbits randomized in 2 groups. Preoperative scintigraphies were performed for all subjects. The rabbits underwent total thyroidectomy. The first group underwent immediate thyroid autotransplantation. Thyroid tissues of the second group were cryopreserved and autoimplanted at the eighth postoperative week. The free triiodothyronine (fT3) and thyroxine (fT4) levels were monitored for 8 weeks. Postoperative scintigraphies were performed at the eigth week after autoimplantation. RESULTS: The subjects in the first group reached euthyroid levels at the eighth week while none of the second group reached that level, but all showed continuous increase. Although implanted thyroid tissues of 5 of the 6 rabbits in the first group were demonstrated during the first scintigraphy, the number was only 1 in the second group. CONCLUSION: Thyroid autografts were found to be functional and thought to have a potential preventing postoperative hypothyroidism.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]