Modern Medicine (Jun 2023)

Intraoperative Post-parathyroidectomy Correlation of PTH Hormone Values with Preoperative Scintigraphy

  • Iulian SLAVU,
  • Cornelia NITIPIR,
  • Cristina ORLOV-SLAVU,
  • Alexandru DOGARU,
  • Raluca TULIN,
  • Constantin OPRESCU,
  • Adrian TULIN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31689/rmm.2023.30.2.95
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2
pp. 95 – 99

Abstract

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Preoperative parathyroid evaluation through nuclear medicine and intraoperative hormone monitoring has significantly increased the success of the surgical intervention. Material and method: Our study is descriptive, the database is retrospective but it is maintained prospectively. The preoperative protocol included single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with the use of technetium-99 sestamibi tracer. We preferred this approach as it allowed 3-D localization of the adenomas. PTH values were obtained from blood drawn from the ipsilateral jugular vein at the regular intervals of 5, 10 and 15 minutes post excision. Results: We had 6 cases with false negative which led to the necessary dissection of the contralateral neck. Two had previous surgery and 4 had tumors in other locations which were observed after the surgical intervention through methodical investigations. We encountered 3 patients with false positive results. 2 had intrathyroidal adenomas and 1 was diagnosed with thyroid papillary carcinoma. Causes of a misinterpretation are related to thyroid disease in association with hyperparathyroidism, a history of parathyroid surgery or multiple locations of hyperproductive parathyroid glands.

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