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Reoperations for persistent and recurrent secondary hyperparathyroidism.

M Rothmund1, P K Wagner

  • 1Department of Surgery, Philipps University, Marburg, West Germany.

Annals of Surgery
|March 1, 1988
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Reoperations for secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) addressed persistent or recurrent disease. Graft-dependent HPT occurred in 7% of patients, with inadequate graft function in 6%.

Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology
  • Surgical Pathology
  • Nephrology

Background:

  • Secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) often necessitates surgical intervention.
  • Persistent or recurrent disease requires reoperation, posing unique challenges.
  • Autograft and cryopreserved tissue are used in managing HPT, with potential complications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report outcomes of reoperations for persistent or recurrent secondary HPT.
  • To analyze reasons for recurrence and complications following surgical management.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of different surgical strategies, including autografts.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of 49 reoperations in 30 patients with secondary HPT.
  • Surgical procedures included neck exploration, upper mediastinum reoperation, and forearm autograft revision.

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  • Assessment of graft-dependent HPT and graft function.
  • Main Results:

    • Twenty-eight reoperations were performed in the neck/upper mediastinum for remaining glands.
    • Eleven reoperations on forearm autografts identified hyperplasia as the cause of recurrence in seven patients.
    • Graft-dependent recurrent HPT occurred in 7% of patients, and inadequate graft function in 6%.

    Conclusions:

    • Reoperation is a viable option for persistent or recurrent secondary HPT.
    • Forearm autografts can be a source of recurrent disease due to hyperplasia.
    • Careful surgical planning and monitoring are essential for managing HPT recurrence and graft function.