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Recurrent hyperparathyroidism and forearm parathyromatosis after total parathyroidectomy.

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Melck, AL; Carty, SE; Seethala, RR; Armstrong, MJ; Stang, MT; Ogilvie, JB; Yip, L
Published in: Surgery
October 2010

BACKGROUND: In multiple endocrine neoplasia type I and renal failure, the type of initial parathyroidectomy for hyperparathyroidism may influence the operative risks and development of recurrence. We compared subtotal parathyroidectomy with total parathyroidectomy and immediate forearm autotransplantation (TPFA) in a large series with long-term follow-up. METHODS: The data of patients treated from 1977 to 2009 by initial or reoperative TPFA or subtotal parathyroidectomy were examined for outcomes including the interval to sites and tissue patterns of recurrence. RESULTS: Permanent hypoparathyroidism was rare and uninfluenced by disease type. Neither initial procedure nor underlying disease affected the mean time to reoperation for recurrent hyperparathyroidism. In renal failure, reoperation was more common after TPFA than subtotal parathyroidectomy (5/19, 26% vs 11/193, 6%; P = .008). Twelve patients required forearm reoperation after TPFA, which was often complicated by parathyromatosis (7/12, 58%). Further reoperative forearm surgery was more likely after explant excision than after en bloc resection (7/11 vs 0/8; P = .01) and occurred sooner in renal failure than in multiple endocrine neoplasia type I (mean 4.4 vs 9 years; P = .04). Permanent hypoparathyroidism was rare and uninfluenced by disease type. CONCLUSION: Because of frequent recurrence, TPFA should be abandoned as a treatment of renal hyperparathyroidism. In multiple endocrine neoplasia type I, subtotal parathyroidectomy has similar outcomes to TPFA. Forearm autotransplantation can be complicated by parathyromatosis, and surgeons should be prepared for reoperative en bloc resection.

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Published In

Surgery

DOI

EISSN

1532-7361

Publication Date

October 2010

Volume

148

Issue

4

Start / End Page

867 / 873

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Transplantation, Autologous
  • Surgery
  • Reoperation
  • Renal Insufficiency
  • Recurrence
  • Parathyroidectomy
  • Parathyroid Glands
  • Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
 

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Melck, A. L., Carty, S. E., Seethala, R. R., Armstrong, M. J., Stang, M. T., Ogilvie, J. B., & Yip, L. (2010). Recurrent hyperparathyroidism and forearm parathyromatosis after total parathyroidectomy. Surgery, 148(4), 867–873. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2010.07.037
Melck, Adrienne L., Sally E. Carty, Raja R. Seethala, Michaele J. Armstrong, Michael T. Stang, Jennifer B. Ogilvie, and Linwah Yip. “Recurrent hyperparathyroidism and forearm parathyromatosis after total parathyroidectomy.Surgery 148, no. 4 (October 2010): 867–73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2010.07.037.
Melck AL, Carty SE, Seethala RR, Armstrong MJ, Stang MT, Ogilvie JB, et al. Recurrent hyperparathyroidism and forearm parathyromatosis after total parathyroidectomy. Surgery. 2010 Oct;148(4):867–73.
Melck, Adrienne L., et al. “Recurrent hyperparathyroidism and forearm parathyromatosis after total parathyroidectomy.Surgery, vol. 148, no. 4, Oct. 2010, pp. 867–73. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.surg.2010.07.037.
Melck AL, Carty SE, Seethala RR, Armstrong MJ, Stang MT, Ogilvie JB, Yip L. Recurrent hyperparathyroidism and forearm parathyromatosis after total parathyroidectomy. Surgery. 2010 Oct;148(4):867–873.
Journal cover image

Published In

Surgery

DOI

EISSN

1532-7361

Publication Date

October 2010

Volume

148

Issue

4

Start / End Page

867 / 873

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Transplantation, Autologous
  • Surgery
  • Reoperation
  • Renal Insufficiency
  • Recurrence
  • Parathyroidectomy
  • Parathyroid Glands
  • Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1
  • Middle Aged
  • Male