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Viamed Fátima Hospital Pioneers Scar-Free Thyroid Surgery

Say goodbye to neck scars. Viamed Fátima Hospital introduces a revolutionary thyroid surgery technique, offering faster recovery and aesthetic satisfaction.

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Viamed Fátima Hospital Pioneers Scar-Free Thyroid Surgery

Viamed Fátima Hospital has made headlines with a groundbreaking thyroid surgery. Dr. Jesús Cañete successfully performed the procedure using a minimally invasive laparoscopic technique through the armpit, leaving the patient scar-free. This marks a significant step in the center's commitment to surgical innovation and aesthetic superiority.

The technique, known as the axillary laparoscopic approach, offers numerous benefits. It is particularly suited for benign cases or selected thyroid nodules. Patients can expect an absence of visible scars on the neck, greater aesthetic satisfaction, faster recovery, reduced postoperative pain, and better reintegration into daily activities.

Dr. Cañete's pioneering work aligns Viamed Fátima with global leaders in this field, including hospitals in South Korea, the United States, and Italy. The technique strengthens the hospital's dedication to surgical innovation and opens doors to new research and training in state-of-the-art endocrine surgery. Notably, the recovery of cervical mobility was significantly faster compared to conventional thyroid operations.

Viamed Fátima Hospital continues to push boundaries in surgical excellence. Dr. Jesús Cañete's successful use of the axillary laparoscopic approach for thyroid surgery underscores this commitment. The technique, while not suitable for all patients, offers significant aesthetic advantages and improved recovery for eligible cases. The hospital looks forward to further advancing this field through research and training.

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