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Immediate postoperative complications

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  • haemorrhage may present as rapid swelling of the neck, or as a large blood loss via the wound drain. A mediastinal haemorrhage may present as hypovolaemic shock.
  • laryngeal oedema - presents as acute airway obstruction
  • thyrotoxic crisis
  • hypocalcaemia - usually transient

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