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Surgical-Anatomical Study as a Part of Operative Treatment of Primary Hyperparathyroidism


Authors: O. Naňka 1;  P. Libánský 2;  J. Šedý 1;  J. Pozniak 2;  S. Adámek 2
Authors‘ workplace: Anatomický ústav 1. LF UK v Praze, přednosta: prof. MUDr. M. Grim, DrSc. 1;  III. chirurgická klinika 1. LF UK v Praze, přednosta prof. MUDr. P. Pafko, DrSc. 2
Published in: Rozhl. Chir., 2006, roč. 85, č. 12, s. 618-623.
Category: Monothematic special - Original

Overview

Surgical- anatomical studies improve experience of a surgeon and technique of the parathyroids preparation. The authors conducted a study aimed at standardization of the parathyroidectomy procedure and collection of the parathyroids from cadaverous donors for allotransplantation. The total of 101 cadavers (51 females, 50 males) were sectioned. Parathyroid regions were closely preparated, the glands were collected and histologically verified. Anatomical differences of this region were recorded. The parathyroid tissue was confirmed microscopically in 75%. Mostly, the parathyroids were mistaken for lymphonodes, a thyroid or thymus tissue. Location of inferior parathyroids was more variable (28% of inferior parathyroids is located within the thymus tissue), compared to the superior ones. Based on the study, systematic anatomical preparation in the cervical region, including a. thyroidea inferior and n. laryngeus recurrens and around the thymus cervical procesi is recommended in parathyroid procedures, where preoperative location examinations were inconclusive. Complete thymectomy with exenteration of the anterior mediastinal adipose tissue is fundamental for preparations in the mediastinum.

Key words:
parathyroids – thymus primary hyperparathyroidism – anatomical study – parathyroidectomy


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Surgery Orthopaedics Trauma surgery
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