Parathyroid transplantation in thyroid surgery

2017
journal article
review article
33
dc.abstract.enPermanent hypoparathyroidism following thyroid surgery is rare. Its prevalence is reported to be below 1–2% if surgery is performed by experienced thyroid surgeons. Parathyroid identification and preservation in situ with good vascular supply is the mainstay of safe thyroid surgery. However, if the parathyroid glands are damaged, autotransplantation should be undertaken to preserve their function. Parathyroid transplantation can be considered in three distinct modes of application: (I) fresh parathyroid tissue autotransplantation during thyroidectomy in order to reduce the risk of permanent hypoparathyroidism; (II) cryopreserved parathyroid tissue autotransplantation in patients with permanent hypoparathyroidism; (III) parathyroid allotransplantation in patients with permanent hypoparathyroidism when cryopreserved parathyroid tissue is not available for grafting. Nowadays, allotransplantation of cultured parathyroid cells without immunosuppression should be taken into consideration in selected patients as an alternative to calcium and vitamin D3 supplementation in management of permanent hypoparathyroidism. This paper is aimed to provide a review of current status of various parathyroid transplantation techniques in thyroid surgery.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Lekarski : Klinika Chirurgii Endokrynologicznejpl
dc.cm.date2020-01-07
dc.cm.id86546
dc.contributor.authorBarczyński, Marcin - 128676 pl
dc.contributor.authorGołkowski, Filip - 129553 pl
dc.contributor.authorNawrot, Ireneuszpl
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dc.identifier.doi10.21037/gs.2017.06.07pl
dc.identifier.eissn2227-8575pl
dc.identifier.issn2227-684Xpl
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dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/142011
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Permanent hypoparathyroidism following thyroid surgery is rare. Its prevalence is reported to be below 1–2% if surgery is performed by experienced thyroid surgeons. Parathyroid identification and preservation in situ with good vascular supply is the mainstay of safe thyroid surgery. However, if the parathyroid glands are damaged, autotransplantation should be undertaken to preserve their function. Parathyroid transplantation can be considered in three distinct modes of application: (I) fresh parathyroid tissue autotransplantation during thyroidectomy in order to reduce the risk of permanent hypoparathyroidism; (II) cryopreserved parathyroid tissue autotransplantation in patients with permanent hypoparathyroidism; (III) parathyroid allotransplantation in patients with permanent hypoparathyroidism when cryopreserved parathyroid tissue is not available for grafting. Nowadays, allotransplantation of cultured parathyroid cells without immunosuppression should be taken into consideration in selected patients as an alternative to calcium and vitamin D3 supplementation in management of permanent hypoparathyroidism. This paper is aimed to provide a review of current status of various parathyroid transplantation techniques in thyroid surgery.
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Wydział Lekarski : Klinika Chirurgii Endokrynologicznej
dc.cm.date
2020-01-07
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Barczyński, Marcin - 128676
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Gołkowski, Filip - 129553
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Nawrot, Ireneusz
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2020-01-17T09:19:20Z
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2020-01-17T09:19:20Z
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Parathyroid transplantation in thyroid surgery
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