Ultrasound dye-assisted parathyroidectomy (USDAP): Experience of a tertiary center

Primary hyperparathyroidism is primarily caused by parathyroid adenoma, followed by hyperplasia and parathyroid carcinoma. In the era of minimally invasive, targeted parathyroidectomy, the main challenge remains that of distinguishing intraoperatively pathological parathyroid from normal glands and...

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Hauptverfasser: Chu, Francesco, Giugliano, Gioacchino, Lazio, Maria Silvia, Proh, Michele, Tagliabue, Marta, De Fiori, Elvio, Manzoni, Marco Federico, Ansarin, Mohssen
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description Primary hyperparathyroidism is primarily caused by parathyroid adenoma, followed by hyperplasia and parathyroid carcinoma. In the era of minimally invasive, targeted parathyroidectomy, the main challenge remains that of distinguishing intraoperatively pathological parathyroid from normal glands and peri-thyroid fat tissue. The aim of this study is to evaluate the surgical outcomes of a novel minimally invasive technique called ultrasound-guided dye-assisted parathyroidectomy (USDAP). We perform a retrospective analysis of patients affected by parathyroid adenoma, treated with USDAP at our institution between 2014 and 2019. Data were collected on patient age and sex, tumor location and size, preoperative investigations, histopathology, perioperative complications and surgical outcomes. Between January 2014 and June 2019, 43 patients underwent parathyroidectomy in our Institute. Each case was discussed by the Institutional Multidisciplinary Board. All patients undergoing thyroidectomy together with USDAP or patients undergoing USDAP under endoscopic control were excluded from the present study. The final cohort, the largest to our knowledge, consisted of 29 patients. All patients were successfully treated with USDAP and remained disease-free during follow up. In all cases, pathological parathyroid was correctly identified and removed. There was no postoperative allergic reaction, nor were there neurotoxicity complications. USDAP permitted a shortening of operative and hospitalization time. USDAP is an effective and safe procedure both as first line treatment and as a re-operative procedure after previous surgical failures in selected cases.
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Adenoma - complications
Adult
Aged
Allergic reactions
Cartilage
Complications
Dissection
Dye
Dyes
Endocrine system
Female
Histopathology
Humans
Hyperparathyroidism
Hyperparathyroidism - etiology
Hyperparathyroidism - surgery
Hyperplasia
Hypersensitivity
Larynx
Length of Stay
Male
Middle Aged
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures - methods
Neck
Neurotoxicity
Operative Time
Otolaryngology
Parathyrodectomy
Parathyroid
Parathyroid Neoplasms - complications
Parathyroidectomy
Parathyroidectomy - methods
Patients
Reoperation
Retrospective Studies
Scintigraphy
Surgeons
Surgery
Surgery, Computer-Assisted - methods
Thyroid
Thyroid gland
Thyroidectomy
Treatment Outcome
Tumors
Ultrasonic imaging
Ultrasonic testing
Ultrasonography
Ultrasound
USDAP
USDAS
Veins & arteries
title Ultrasound dye-assisted parathyroidectomy (USDAP): Experience of a tertiary center
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