Literature DB >> 7125070

Reoperative surgery for hyperparathyroidism.

J A Palmer, I B Rosen.   

Abstract

The difficulties created by an unsuccessful initial operation can usually be avoided by choosing experienced surgeons, identifying four glands, and selectively excising grossly abnormal parathyroid tissue. Patients with multiple endocrine adenomatosis or familial hyperparathyroidism should have a subtotal parathyroidectomy. Reoperative surgery is difficult and although it is successful in approximately 70 to 80 percent of patients, it is associated with a significant morbidity which includes persistent hypercalcemia, hypoparathyroidism, and nerve injury. Reoperative parathyroid surgery should be done in specialized centers where the sophisticated methods of preoperative localization and surgeons experienced in this field are available.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7125070     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(82)90412-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg        ISSN: 0002-9610            Impact factor:   2.565


  4 in total

Review 1.  Reoperative surgery for persistent hyperparathyroidism.

Authors:  R M Beazley
Journal:  J Natl Med Assoc       Date:  1988-05       Impact factor: 1.798

2.  Recurrent primary hyperparathyroidism due to Type 1 parathyromatosis.

Authors:  Monica Jain; David L Krasne; Frederick R Singer; Armando E Giuliano
Journal:  Endocrine       Date:  2016-10-14       Impact factor: 3.633

3.  Persistent hypercalcemia after neck exploration--an analysis of 34 cases.

Authors:  A Kristoffersson; L Boquist; J Järhult
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  1986

4.  The problems encountered in the surgical management of primary hyperparathyroidism.

Authors:  S Kobayashi; A Sugenoya; Y Kasuga; H Masuda; M Fujimori; M Komatsu; S Takahashi; T Shimizu; S Yokoyama; F Iida
Journal:  Jpn J Surg       Date:  1991-11
  4 in total

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