Thyroid surgery is the removal of part or all of the thyroid, which is a butterfly-shaped gland in the neck that produces hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and temperature. Although it plays an important role as a treatment for thyroid disorders, thyroid surgery still has side effects. Thyroid surgery is generally performed on thyroid diseases that are classified as severe, such as thyroid cancer, or goiter which has caused interference when swallowing or breathing. In addition, thyroid surgery is also used when drugs or other treatment methods do not work. However, thyroid surgery cannot always be applied to all thyroid patients. Patients with severe and uncontrolled hyperthyroidism, or patients who are pregnant are some conditions that are not recommended to undergo this operation. Based on the gland removed, thyroid surgery is divided into 3 types, namely: Thyroid lobectomy In this operation, a part or half of the thyroid gland will be removed. Usually this method is...