Mini-invasive
Radiation-Navigated Parathyreoidectomy – MIRP
Dudešek B.1, Gatěk J.1, Duben J.1, Bakala J.2, Hnátek L.1, Haša E.1, Musil T.1
1Chirurgické oddělení Nemocnice Atlas Zlín, prim. MUDr. J. Gatěk, Ph.D. 2Oddělení nukleární medicíny BKN Zlín, prim. MUDr. J. Bakala |
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Summary:
Aim: The aim was to introduce a new surgical method and to verify its validity.
Methodology: In 20 patients whose ultrasound findings correlated with the MIBI scintigraphic results,
a radiation-navigated parathyreoidectomy using a C-Track was conducted, following a radionucleotide application.
Results: From 2001 to 2003, 20 patients with hyperparathyreosis were operated. In all cases, an altered
parathyroid gland with increased activity was detected using radionavigation. After the surgery, the calcium and
the parathormone blood levels decreased.
Conclusion: The MIRP is a miniinvasive surgical method indicated for the use in cases when hyperparathyreosis
is confirmed and the ultrasound findings correlate with the MIBI-scintigraphic findings.
Key words:
hyperparathyreosis – MIBI-scintigraphy – miniinvasive radiation-navigated parathyreoidectomy
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