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What is the difference between a total thyroidectomy and a lobectomy?

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What is the difference between a total thyroidectomy and a lobectomy?

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A total thyroidectomy is the surgical removal of the entire thyroid gland. On the contrary, a lobectomy is removal of half of the thyroid gland. A lobectomy is usually performed when the diagnosis of cancer is not known before the operation. If cancer is found after the initial operation, a completion thyroidectomy is often performed.

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