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A retrospective case-controlled study of video-assisted versus open minimally invasive parathyroidectomy

INTRODUCTION: Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy (MIP) with intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay (IOPTH) has successfully replaced conventional neck exploration in most patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) and preoperatively localized parathyroid adenoma. AIM: To compare outcomes o...

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Autores principales: Barczyński, Marcin, Papier, Aleksandra, Kenig, Jakub, Nawrot, Ireneusz
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4280416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25561991
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2014.45087
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author Barczyński, Marcin
Papier, Aleksandra
Kenig, Jakub
Nawrot, Ireneusz
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Kenig, Jakub
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description INTRODUCTION: Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy (MIP) with intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay (IOPTH) has successfully replaced conventional neck exploration in most patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) and preoperatively localized parathyroid adenoma. AIM: To compare outcomes of video-assisted MIP (MIVAP) to open MIP (OMIP). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective case-controlled study of 455 patients with sporadic pHPT undergoing MIP with IOPTH at our institution in 2003–2012 was undertaken. The primary outcome measure was postoperative pain. Secondary outcome measures were: duration of surgery, recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) identification rate, conversion rate, length of hospital stay, cure rate, patients’ satisfaction with cosmetic outcome, morbidity, costs, and diagnostic accuracy of IOPTH. RESULTS: Of 455 patients with pHPT and a solitary parathyroid adenoma on preoperative imaging, 151 underwent MIVAP and 304 had OMIP. The following outcomes were favourable for MIVAP vs. OMIP: lower pain intensity during 24 h postoperatively (p < 0.001), lower analgesia request rate (p < 0.001), lower analgesics consumption (p < 0.001), higher recurrent laryngeal nerve identification rate (p < 0.001), shorter scar length (p < 0.001), and better cosmetic satisfaction at 1 month (p = 0.013) and at 6 months (p = 0.024) after surgery. However, MIVAP vs. OMIP had longer duration of surgery (p < 0.001), and was more expensive (p < 0.001). No differences were noted in the conversion rate, length of hospital stay, and morbidity. CONCLUSIONS: Both MIVAP and OMIP approaches were equally safe and effective. However, the outcomes of MIVAP operations were superior to OMIP in terms of lesser postoperative pain, lower analgesics consumption, and better cosmetic satisfaction resulting from a smaller scar.
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spelling pubmed-42804162015-01-05 A retrospective case-controlled study of video-assisted versus open minimally invasive parathyroidectomy Barczyński, Marcin Papier, Aleksandra Kenig, Jakub Nawrot, Ireneusz Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy (MIP) with intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay (IOPTH) has successfully replaced conventional neck exploration in most patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) and preoperatively localized parathyroid adenoma. AIM: To compare outcomes of video-assisted MIP (MIVAP) to open MIP (OMIP). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective case-controlled study of 455 patients with sporadic pHPT undergoing MIP with IOPTH at our institution in 2003–2012 was undertaken. The primary outcome measure was postoperative pain. Secondary outcome measures were: duration of surgery, recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) identification rate, conversion rate, length of hospital stay, cure rate, patients’ satisfaction with cosmetic outcome, morbidity, costs, and diagnostic accuracy of IOPTH. RESULTS: Of 455 patients with pHPT and a solitary parathyroid adenoma on preoperative imaging, 151 underwent MIVAP and 304 had OMIP. The following outcomes were favourable for MIVAP vs. OMIP: lower pain intensity during 24 h postoperatively (p < 0.001), lower analgesia request rate (p < 0.001), lower analgesics consumption (p < 0.001), higher recurrent laryngeal nerve identification rate (p < 0.001), shorter scar length (p < 0.001), and better cosmetic satisfaction at 1 month (p = 0.013) and at 6 months (p = 0.024) after surgery. However, MIVAP vs. OMIP had longer duration of surgery (p < 0.001), and was more expensive (p < 0.001). No differences were noted in the conversion rate, length of hospital stay, and morbidity. CONCLUSIONS: Both MIVAP and OMIP approaches were equally safe and effective. However, the outcomes of MIVAP operations were superior to OMIP in terms of lesser postoperative pain, lower analgesics consumption, and better cosmetic satisfaction resulting from a smaller scar. Termedia Publishing House 2014-09-05 2014-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4280416/ /pubmed/25561991 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2014.45087 Text en Copyright © 2014 Sekcja Wideochirurgii TChP http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Papier, Aleksandra
Kenig, Jakub
Nawrot, Ireneusz
A retrospective case-controlled study of video-assisted versus open minimally invasive parathyroidectomy
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title_fullStr A retrospective case-controlled study of video-assisted versus open minimally invasive parathyroidectomy
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title_short A retrospective case-controlled study of video-assisted versus open minimally invasive parathyroidectomy
title_sort retrospective case-controlled study of video-assisted versus open minimally invasive parathyroidectomy
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4280416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25561991
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2014.45087
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