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pubmed-article:7857082pubmed:abstractTextBetween July 89 and June 92, 70 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism underwent adenomectomy by unilateral incision under local anesthesia (Ul/LA), without exploration of the remaining glands. The procedure was carried out with intraoperative monitoring of urinary cyclic AMP (n = 35), Calcemia was measured 6-monthly for one year in every patient. 62 (88.6%) patients were cured after Ul/LA, whereas 5 patients required conversion to bilateral cervicotomy under general anesthesia because of abnormal hormonal levels, thus giving an overall success rate of 97% (67/70). The reasons for treatment failure of Ul/LA included misleading conclusions of cervical ultrasonography (n = 5), agitation of the patient (n = 1) and deep localization of the adenoma (n = 1). When cervical ultrasonography is suggestive of a parathyroid adenoma in expert hands, the probability of a second localization or associated hyperplasia is very low, so that adenomectomy by Ul/LA can be attempted safely, provided that the serum level of intact parathyroid hormone returns to normal values within one hour following resection. In our experience, parathyroidectomy by Ul/LA should not be considered in case of non conclusive ultrasonography, familial history pf hyperparathyroidism of MEN-I, ultrasonic evidence of several enlarged glands or associated thyroid nodule requiring simultaneous treatment.lld:pubmed
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