Radiologist- and Surgeon-Performed Ultrasound (RSUS) Facilitates Minimally İnvasive Parathyroidectomy (MIP): Optimal Biochemical Parameters and Patient Outcomes
Vahit Mutlu, Mahmut Arif Yuksek, Zafer Pekkolay, Zeynep Yegin, Ibrahim Halil Yildirim, Omer Uslukaya

TL;DR
This study shows that combining radiologist and surgeon ultrasound improves success in minimally invasive parathyroid surgery.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the effectiveness of RSUS in guiding successful minimally invasive parathyroidectomy.
Findings
RSUS accurately localized parathyroid adenomas, enabling successful MIP under local anesthesia.
Significant decreases in PTH and calcium levels were observed postoperatively, confirming therapeutic success.
No complications occurred, and all patients were discharged on the same day.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The high success rate of minimally invasive parathyroidectomy (MIP) is dependent upon the correct preoperative localization of the solitary parathyroid adenoma (SPA). Various studies have focused on comparisons of radiologist-performed ultrasound (RUS) and surgeon-performed ultrasound (SUS) to increase the sensitivity rate of US. However, the efficiency of radiologist- and surgeon-performed ultrasound (RSUS) before MIP has not frequently been reported. We aimed to evaluate the efficiency of RSUS in clinical practice. Methods: In total, 122 patients (107 females, 15 males, mean age: 47.62 ± 15.75 years) with SPA were enrolled in our study design. The patients underwent preoperative ultrasonography (US) and technetium-99-sestamibi scintigraphy. Patient data including demographic characteristics, levels of biochemical parameters (parathyroid hormone (PTH), total…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParathyroid Disorders and Treatments · Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery · Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
