RARE AND DEMANDING: PARATHYROID ADENOMA LOCALIZATION, SURGERY AND OUTCOME.

S. Attash, N. Jawhar, Mohammed Yahya, Muzahm Al-khyatt
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Objectives: We report our experience with parathyroid adenoma localization and surgical removal Patients and methods: Between June 2017 and June 2019, we had operated 8 cases of parathyroid adenoma. Three patients were males and 5 patients were females. Age ranged from 26 year old to 72 year old with average of 42 year old. Results: preoperative localization was achieved in 7 patients (87%) and intraoperative localization in one case (13%). Seven cases (87%) were sporadic while one case was part of MEN2a. Single adenoma was found in 6 patients (75%) and two adenomas in two patients (25%). The adenomas were located in the neck in 7 patients ( 87%) and in the anterior mediastinum in one patient ( 13%). Surgical removal of the adenomas was done without difficulties in all the cases through a neck incision in 7 cases and midline sternotomy in one patient. All the patients had resolution of symptoms within the follow up period. Conclusion: parathyroid surgery is one of the challenging procedures, but with adequate localization and technique, the outcome can be excellent for the patient.
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罕见和要求:甲状旁腺瘤的定位,手术和结果。
目的:报告我们在甲状旁腺瘤定位和手术切除方面的经验。患者和方法:2017年6月至2019年6月,我们共手术了8例甲状旁腺瘤。男性3例,女性5例。年龄26 ~ 72岁,平均42岁。结果:术前定位7例(87%),术中定位1例(13%)。散发型7例(87%),部分MEN2a型1例。单发腺瘤6例(75%),双发腺瘤2例(25%)。腺瘤位于颈部7例(87%),位于前纵隔1例(13%)。所有病例均顺利切除腺瘤,其中7例为颈部切口,1例为胸骨中线切开。所有患者在随访期间症状均得到缓解。结论:甲状旁腺手术是一项具有挑战性的手术,但适当的定位和技术,可以为患者带来良好的结果。
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