Immediately post-surgery, there may be a drain placed in the neck to drain residual fluid and prevent a collection. If you are otherwise well and not requiring any other care, you may be discharged home with the drain in your neck after being taught how to care for it. You will then be given a follow up appointment in clinic to remove this drain.
In terms of long-term follow up, regular outpatient appointments for further blood tests and scans may be scheduled to check on thyroid hormone/calcium levels and in case the cancer recurs. These tests are crucial for timely treatments if the cancer recurs, or complications arise.
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