Parathyroidectomy under local anesthesia, first two cases in Lebanon and review of literature
LMJ-Lebanese Medical Journal. 1997; 45 (2): 107-111
in English
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ABSTRACT
The routine use of automated techniques to measure serum calcium levels have made disease states of the parathyroid gland a common endocrinologic problem. Because of the low sensitivity and specificity of early radiologic techniques to identify enlarged parathyroid glands, and because skilled endocrine surgeons report success rates of > 95% in identifying abnormal parathyroid glands, historically most parathyroid glands surgery consisted in a large cervicotomy under general anesthesia without preoperative localization. However, the development of sophisticated imaging has now made it possible to identify the abnormal gland in a significant number of patients, leading some surgeons to choose unilateral neck explorations under local anesthesia for primary hyperparathyroidism. The success of the procedure is ascertained by measuring PTH preoperatively. We report the first two Lebanese patients, presenting with a solitary parathyroid adenoma, who underwent this easy safe and cost-effective surgical technique
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Parathyroid Diseases
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Parathyroid Glands
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Hypercalcemia
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Hyperparathyroidism
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Anesthesia, Local
Type of study:
Case report
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Lebanese Med. J.
Year:
1997
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