Types of thyroid removal procedures
Depending on how much thyroid tissue your surgeon removes, a thyroidectomy can be either total or partial. Penn Medicine performs both types of thyroid surgery.
Surgeons remove your entire thyroid gland in a total thyroidectomy. Most often we perform this procedure to treat thyroid cancer, but it’s also used to treat uncontrollable hyperthyroidism (excessive hormone production) or goiters that cause severe symptoms.
After a total thyroidectomy, your body won’t make thyroid hormones on its own anymore. To help with this, we’ll start you on a daily thyroid hormone medication.
In a partial thyroidectomy, also referred to as a thyroid lobectomy, we remove only the side of the thyroid, or thyroid lobe, where cancer occurs. The other thyroid lobe is left intact. We may also perform this type of surgery to treat hyperthyroidism or nodules that cause symptoms.
Depending on how much of the thyroid we remove and your hormone levels, you may need to take a daily thyroid hormone medication.