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. 1998 Nov;80(6):433–437.

Ultrasound-guided unilateral neck exploration for sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism: is it worthwhile?

B J Ammori 1, M Madan 1, T D Gopichandran 1, J J Price 1, M Whittaker 1, J R Ausobsky 1, R M Antrum 1
PMCID: PMC2503160  PMID: 10209415

Abstract

The role of preoperative localisation tests before initial neck exploration for primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP) remains controversial, as does the optimal surgical approach. We report our experience with preoperative ultrasound (US) and the operative management of sporadic PHP between 1990 and 1995. Preoperative US was carried out by an experienced radiologist. Three surgeons adopted a policy of 'selective' US-guided unilateral neck exploration (UNE); the fourth surgeon performed routine bilateral neck exploration (BNE). There were 72 patients: 26 men and 46 women, with a mean age of 57.4 +/- 12.5 years (range 21-80 years). All patients underwent initial neck exploration for 'sporadic' PHP, of whom 63 had preoperative US. This was positive in 52 patients; 27 of whom underwent a UNE, 23 had a BNE, and two patients had a UNE converted to a BNE. Patients with 'negative' US (n = 11), and those receiving no preoperative localisation test (n = 90) underwent a BNE. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of US were 80% (52/65), 100% (61/61), and 90% (113/126), respectively. Comparable success rates were achieved (BNE: 97% (33/34) vs UNE: 93% (27/29), P < 0.05), with very low morbidity. Failures with the scan-guided UNE were caused by missed contralateral adenomas. An experienced radiologist and a low incidence of multiglandular disease (MGD) are essential prerequisites for the scan-guided unilateral approach. An experienced surgeon, on the other hand, is the only prerequisite for the 'gold standard' bilateral approach.

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