Paratiroid Adenomlarının Cerrahi Tedavisinde Klinik Deneyimlerimiz

Günümüzde gelişen sağlık koşulları ile rutin olarak serum kalsiyumunun ölçülmesi sonucu, aşikar veya subklinik hiperparatiroidi en yaygın endokrin hastalıklardan biri haline gelmiştir. Parathormonun sıklıkla bir, bazen de birden fazla paratiroid bezindeki adenomlardan aşırı salınması en sık görülen hiperparatiroidi nedenidir. Görüntüleme ve cerrahi tekniklerdeki gelişmelere bağlı günümüzde paratiroid cerrahisi minimal invazif teknikler ile, etkin ve düşük komplikasyon oranları ile yapılmaktadır. Bu çalışmada paratiroid adenomu tanısıyla kliniğimizde ameliyat edilen hastaların sonuçlarını literatür eşliğinde sunmayı amaçladık.

Our Clinical Experiencein the Surgical Treatment of Parathyroid Adenomas

Clinical or subclinical hyperpathyroidism has recently becom eone of the most common endocrine disorder due to developing health conditions. Oversecretion of parathormone, usually from one but rarely from two or more parathyroid glands is the leading couse of hyperparathyroidism. Today, parathyroid surgery is performed with minimally invasive techniques, with effective and low complication rates due to advances in imaging and surgical techniques. We aimed to present the results of patients who underwent surgery in our clinic with the diagnosis of parathyroid adenoma in this study.

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