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Sestamibi scan-directed, minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomy: an effective treatment for solitary parathyroid adenoma
- Source :
- Irish Journal of Medical Science. 176:283-287
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.
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Abstract
- Solitary adenomas have been shown to be responsible for almost 90% of cases of primary hyperparathyroidism. The purpose of this study was to determine the utility of sestamibi scanning pre-operatively to guide minimally invasive video-assisted (MIVA) parathyroidectomy. We reviewed 40 patients who underwent parathyroidectomy between 2003 and 2004. All patients underwent a pre-operative sestamibi scan. Thirty-three (82%) patients had a localized solitary adenoma on sestamibi scan. Of these patients 29 underwent attempted MIVA parathyroidectomy. MIVA parathyroidectomy was successful in 22 patients. When pre-operative sestamibi scanning was correlated with pathological diagnosis it was shown to have a sensitivity of 82% and positive predictive value of 94%. Pre-operative sestamibi scan localization of a parathyroid adenoma offers a 94% positive predictive value for adenoma location. This facilitates MIVA parathyroidectomy to be used effectively to treat primary hyperparathyroidism in the majority of patients.
- Subjects :
- Adenoma
Male
Technetium Tc 99m Sestamibi
Parathyroidectomy
medicine.medical_specialty
Hypercalcaemia
endocrine system diseases
medicine.medical_treatment
Video-Assisted Surgery
Risk Assessment
Sensitivity and Specificity
Statistics, Nonparametric
Cohort Studies
Predictive Value of Tests
Preoperative Care
medicine
Humans
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
Effective treatment
Neoplasm Invasiveness
Aged
Probability
Parathyroid adenoma
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
Hyperparathyroidism
business.industry
General Medicine
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Sestamibi Scan
Parathyroid Neoplasms
Treatment Outcome
Female
Radiology
business
Primary hyperparathyroidism
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18634362 and 00211265
- Volume :
- 176
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Irish Journal of Medical Science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8ec40aaa474eb7f7a515d2d19d6baa12