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Surgical management of hyperparathyroidism at an Air Force medical center. | LitMetric

A critical determinant of successful neck exploration for primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) is the experience of the surgeon. Results of 17 patients treated surgically for HPT were reviewed to compare results at our medical center with results of large series reported from established national centers. Preoperative laboratory evaluation of 15 patients with surgically proven HPT (solitary adenoma, 14; diffuse hyperplasia, 1) included: mean serum calcium (Ca) 10.9 mg/dl +/- 0.79 and mean serum chloride/phosphate ratio 39 mg/dl +/- 7.9. Serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) was elevated in all patients. Seven neck ultrasounds were performed with a positive predictive value of 42%. No significant operative complications occurred. Mean postoperative serum Ca was 8.34 mg/dl +/- 0.75. One patient had asymptomatic hypocalcemia (Ca = 6.5 mg/dl). Follow-up in 11 patients (65%) at a mean of 8.6 months revealed no evidence of recurrence in these patients. In our experience, proper patient selection and careful surgical technique within established principles for neck exploration and parathyroidectomy lead to excellent results despite the size of the medical center. Patient selection is based on serum Ca, PTH, and chloride/phosphate ratio. Preoperative imaging studies did not appear to be of benefit in the small study reported here.

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