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Outpatient parathyroidectomy in the pediatric population: An 18-year experience
Institution:1. Department of Surgery, Division of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1808 7th Ave S, BDB Suite 511A, Birmingham, AL 35233 USA;2. Department of Pediatrics, Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1600 7th Avenue South CPP, Suite 230, Birmingham, AL 35233 USA;3. Department of Surgery, Division of Endocrine Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
Abstract:BackgroundParathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) is safely performed in the outpatient setting in the adult population. However, concern that children and adolescents have higher complication rates and are unable to recognize and communicate symptoms of hypocalcemia has limited same-day discharges in the pediatric population.MethodsNineteen patients aged 8–18 years (14.1 ± 0.7) underwent outpatient parathyroidectomy for pHPT by a single high-volume endocrine surgeon from 2002–2020. Patient demographics, disease, operations, and complications were reviewed.ResultsSixteen of 19 patients were symptomatic with fatigue (62.5%), joint pain (37.5%) and nephrolithiasis (18.7%) most common. Mean preoperative Ca and PTH were 11.7 ± 0.3 mg/dL and 102.3 ± 11.8pg/mL, respectively. Ten of 19 had a single adenoma and 9 had multigland hyperplasia including one MEN1 and one MEN2A patient. We performed 11 four-gland explorations, 8 unilateral parathyroidectomies; including 9 transcervical thymectomies, 1 total thyroidectomy, and 1 bilateral central neck dissection. Mean 6-month postoperative Ca and PTH levels were 9.5 ± 0.3 mg/dL (range 7.3–10.3) and 29±5.0pg/mL (range 6.3–77), respectively. One patient developed permanent hypoparathyroidism and 1 had temporary hypocalcemia. No temporary or permanent hoarseness, unplanned same-day admission, wound complications, or Emergency Department visits occurred.ConclusionOutpatient parathyroidectomy can be safely and effectively performed in pediatric patients with primary HPT.Level of EvidenceTreatment Study, Level III.
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