Split central venous sampling of parathyroid hormone: An adjunct to surgical exploration

Background Minimally invasive parathyroid surgery mandates preoperative localization of the adenoma for a targeted operative approach. This technique uses split internal jugular vein parathyroid hormone (PTH) samples to determine a gradient that then directs the surgical exploration. Methods Blood s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Head & neck 2011-12, Vol.33 (12), p.1715-1718
Hauptverfasser: Maceri, Dennis R., Kokot, Niels, Green, Kathrine, Montgomery, Vida, Sharifi, Jahangir
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Zusammenfassung:Background Minimally invasive parathyroid surgery mandates preoperative localization of the adenoma for a targeted operative approach. This technique uses split internal jugular vein parathyroid hormone (PTH) samples to determine a gradient that then directs the surgical exploration. Methods Blood samples were drawn low in the neck from the jugular veins after the neck was opened. The p values for the difference in PTH between the right and left internal jugular veins were calculated with independent sample t tests. Results For left‐sided adenomas, the left internal jugular vein mean was significantly higher than the right p = .001). For right‐sided adenomas, the right internal jugular vein mean was significantly higher than the left (p = .004). In hyperplasia, there was no significant difference (p = .43). Conclusions This study demonstrates the usefulness of split PTH internal jugular vein samples in patients in whom preoperative localization failed. Eighty percent of these patients with a gradient were treated with site‐directed unilateral exploration. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2011
ISSN:1043-3074
1097-0347
DOI:10.1002/hed.21659