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Vol. 55. Issue 4.
Pages 190-194 (April 2004)
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Vol. 55. Issue 4.
Pages 190-194 (April 2004)
Nuestros resultados actuales en el tratamiento quirúrgico del hiperparatiroidismo
Our current results in the surgical treatment of hyperparathyroidism
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V. Pino Riveroa
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vicentepinorivero@terra.com

Correspondencia: Avda. Antonio Masa Campos Nº 3, 5ª-G. 06005 Badajoz
, M. Marcos García, G. Trinidad Ruiz, G. Pardo Romero, A. González Palomino, T. Keituqwa Yáñez, A. Blasco Huelva
Servicio De OtorrinolaringologÍa. Complejo Hospitalario Infanta Cristina. Badajoz
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Presentamos un estudio descriptivo proporcionando nuestros resultados actuales en la cirugía del hiperparatiroidismo. En 14 años de experiencia hemos operado 124 pacientes sobre los que se han realizado 122 paratiroidectomías. Un 74,2% eran hiperparatiroidismos primarios; un 21,7%, secundarios y 4,1%, terciarios. Se han analizado entre otros parámetros la sintomatología clínica, exploraciones complementarias solicitadas, técnica quirúrgica, resultado anatomopatológico (AP), localización de las glándulas extirpadas, patología tiroidea asociada y complicaciones. El porcentaje de éxito quirúrgico fue del 96%. Sólo hemos constatado una parálisis recurrencial tras exponer 190 nervios recurrentes y 30 hipocalcemias (27 transitorias y 3 permanentes). Por último, realizamos una revisión de la literatura para comparar nuestros datos con los de otras series publicadas

Palabras clave:
Hiperparatiroidismo
Paratiroidectomía
AP
Parálisis Recurrencial
Hipocalcemia
Abstract

We are reporting a descriptive study with our current results in the surgery of hyperparathyroidism. On 14 years experience we have operated 124 patients by performing 122 parathyroidectomies. A 74.2% were primary hyperparathyroidism; a 21.7%, secondary and 4.1% tertiary ones. Among other parameters we have analyzed the clinical symptoms, complementary explorations, surgical technique, anatomopathologic result (AP), location for the removal glands, thyroid pathology associated and complications. Our percentage of success was 96%. We only have registered one recurrential palsy after exposing 190 nerves and 30 hypocalcemias (27 were transitory and 3 permanent). Finally, a literature review has been carried out in order to compare our data with other published series

Key words:
Hyperparathyroidism
Parathyroidectomy
AP
Recurrential Palsy
Hypocalcemia

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