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Surgical Management of Mediastinal Goiters: When Is a Sternotomy Required?
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Surgery for mediastinal goiters should always be considered, even in elderly patients because of the high risk of tracheal compression and the low morbidity of the surgery. Most mediastinal goiters are benign and can be removed through a cervical approach. Sternotomy should only be performed in cases of previous cervical thyroidectomy, invasive carcinoma, or ectopic goiter.