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    Parathyroidectomy

    Definition

    Parathyroidectomy is surgery to remove parathyroid glands or parathyroid tumors.

    Alternative Names

    Removal of parathyroid gland; Parathyroid gland removal

    Description

    Parathyroidectomy is performed while the patient is under general anesthesia (unconscious and pain-free). An incision is made in the neck just under the Adam's apple. The surgeon locates the four parathyroid glands.

    The particular problem or disease will determine how many of the parathyroid glands are removed. Usually, some parathyroid tissue is left behind to help prevent hypoparathyroidism (low levels of parathyroid hormone).

    Why the Procedure is Performed

    Parathyroidectomy is recommended when one or more parathyroid glands are producing excessive amounts of parathyroid hormone. This condition is called hyperparathyroidism.

    Risks

    Risks for any anesthesia include the following:

    • Reactions to medications
    • Problems breathing
    Risks for any surgery include the following:
    • Bleeding
    • Infection
    Additional risks for parathyroidectomy include the following:
    • Injury to the thyroid gland
    • Hypoparathyroidism (leading to dangerously low calcium levels)
    • Injury to the vocal cord nerves

    Outlook (Prognosis)

    Recovery is usually rapid following surgery, especially when minimally invasive surgical techniques are used.

    Your serum calcium levels should be monitored following this procedure.

    Recovery

    Normal activity usually can be resumed within a few days.


    Review Date: 11/10/2004
    Reviewed By: Brendan T. Campbell, M.D., M.P.H., Department of Surgery, Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, AR. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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