AIM: To review the methods of treating parathyroid cancer in our series and report successful use of intraoperative frozen section to enable one stage surgical management. METHOD: Seven cases of parathyroid cancer presented from 1991-2002. The presenting features, diagnosis and treatment are presented. They are separated into two groups based on method of referral and treatment. RESULTS: Patients presented with symptoms of hypercalcaemia. Median corrected calcium was 3.49 mmol/l. Parathyroid hormone levels were raised in seven of eight cases, range 14.5-495 pmol/l. A high index of pre-operative suspicion and use of frozen section enabled a one step surgical procedure. Recurrence was impossible to treat successfully. Radiotherapy appeared successful for residual disease. CONCLUSION: A high pre-operative index of suspicion for parathyroid carcinoma with use of frozen section at time of operation permits an optimal one step surgical procedure by en bloc resection followed by central lymph node excision. In cases where diagnosis has been made post-operatively radiotherapy may be beneficial.
AIM: To review the methods of treating parathyroid cancer in our series and report successful use of intraoperative frozen section to enable one stage surgical management. METHOD: Seven cases of parathyroid cancer presented from 1991-2002. The presenting features, diagnosis and treatment are presented. They are separated into two groups based on method of referral and treatment. RESULTS:Patients presented with symptoms of hypercalcaemia. Median corrected calcium was 3.49 mmol/l. Parathyroid hormone levels were raised in seven of eight cases, range 14.5-495 pmol/l. A high index of pre-operative suspicion and use of frozen section enabled a one step surgical procedure. Recurrence was impossible to treat successfully. Radiotherapy appeared successful for residual disease. CONCLUSION: A high pre-operative index of suspicion for parathyroid carcinoma with use of frozen section at time of operation permits an optimal one step surgical procedure by en bloc resection followed by central lymph node excision. In cases where diagnosis has been made post-operatively radiotherapy may be beneficial.
Authors: Wen Chao Gao; Can Ping Ruan; Jun Chu Zhang; Hui Min Liu; Xin Yun Xu; Yan Ping Sun; Qiang Wang Journal: J Cancer Res Clin Oncol Date: 2009-12-05 Impact factor: 4.553
Authors: Janneke E Witteveen; Harm R Haak; Job Kievit; Hans Morreau; Johannes A Romijn; Neveen A T Hamdy Journal: Horm Cancer Date: 2010-11-19 Impact factor: 3.869