原发性甲状旁腺病变伴早期放射性核素消退的术中伽玛探针定位

Sule Ceylan
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目的:在本研究中,我们旨在评估术中伽玛探针微创手术方法的成功,尽管早期冲洗孤立原发性甲状旁腺病变,并为该主题的文献做出贡献。方法:本回顾性研究纳入48例诊断为甲状旁腺功能亢进的成年患者,甲状旁腺激素平均值为105 pg/mL(范围:82-127 pg/mL)。放射性核素成像采用Tc-99m sestamibi和Tc-99m- pertechate。对于原发性甲状旁腺病变和手术指征的患者,计划采用术中伽玛探头进行微创手术。在操作结束时,在所有四个象限中观察到计数均衡。结果:42例患者在术中伽玛探头辅助下行微创手术。在6例患者中,由于早期冲洗,手术扩展到进行四腺体探查。每例患者切除一处病理病灶,经组织病理学证实均为甲状旁腺瘤。6例延长手术患者中,4例出现早期冲洗,6例均诊断为多结节性甲状腺肿。结论:原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进症的目的是通过微创手术切除病变,保留腺体的正常功能。术前定位方法在这方面可以帮助外科医生,但周围组织的病变会降低微创手术的成功率。
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Determination of Lesion Localization with Intraoperative Gamma Probe in the Presence of a Primary Parathyroid Lesion with Early Wash-Out in Radionuclide
Objective: In this research, we aimed to evaluate the success of the minimally invasive surgical method performed with intraoperative gamma-probe despite early wash-out in solitary primary parathyroid lesions and to contribute to the literature on this subject. Methods: This retrospective study included 48 adult patients diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism, with an average parathormone value of 105 pg/mL (range: 82-127 pg/mL). Radionuclide imaging was conducted using Tc-99m sestamibi and Tc-99m-pertechnetate. Minimally invasive surgery with an intraoperative gamma probe was planned for patients with primary parathyroid lesions and surgical indications. At the conclusion of the operation, count equalization was observed in all four quadrants. Results: Minimally invasive surgery was performed on 42 patients with the assistance of an intraoperative gamma probe. In 6 patients, the procedure was extended to conduct a four-gland exploration due to early wash-out. Each patient had one pathological lesion removed, all of which were histopathologically confirmed as parathyroid adenomas. Among the 6 patients with extended surgeries, 4 experienced early wash-out, and all 6 had been diagnosed with multinodular goiter. Conclusion: In cases with primary hyperparathyroidism, it is aimed to remove the pathological lesion with minimally invasive surgery and leave the glands that continue their normal function in place. Preoperative localization methods help the surgeon in this regard, but pathologies in the surrounding tissue can reduce the success of minimally invasive surgery.
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