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Selective unilateral parathyroid exploration: an effective treatment for primary hyperparathyroidism
Christopher R Baliski1, James K Stewart, Donald W Anderson
1Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, St. Paul's Hospital, University of British Columbia, 1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia BC V6Z 1Y6, Canada. cbaliski@providencehealth.bc.ca
Background:
Unilateral neck exploration (UNE) is a well-recognized approach in the treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP). The objective of this study was to review the success of an approach involving UNE guided by preoperative sestamibi (SM) scanning.
Methods:
All data were gathered by retrospective chart review. All patients undergoing surgery for the treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism at a tertiary referral center over a 3-year period were included in the study cohort.
Results:
Fifty-two of 80 patients (65%) had an SM scan consistent with a solitary adenoma and were eligible for a UNE, with 57.5% (46/80) undergoing a UNE. Seventy-seven of 80 (96.3%) patients were normocalcemic after initial neck exploration. UNE was curative in 50 of 52 (96.2%) UNE eligible patients and required less operative time than bilateral neck exploration (mean, 60 versus 87 minutes).
Conclusion:
Selective unilateral neck exploration, guided by preoperative SM scanning, is an effective surgical approach for the management of primary hyperparathyroidism.
