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Open Access 20-03-2024 | Hypoparathyroidism | Original Article

Evaluating the effectiveness of dual dye combination of indocyanine green and carbon nanoparticles with parathyroid hormone test in preserving parathyroid gland during papillary thyroid cancer surgery: a single-center retrospective cohort study

Authors: Yuliang Chen, Songze Zhang, Keyu Miao, Jiagen Li

Published in: Updates in Surgery

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Abstract

Preserving the integrity of parathyroid glands is crucial in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) surgery to avoid hypoparathyroidism. In recent years, two novel dyes, activated carbon nanoparticles (CNP) and indocyanine green (ICG), have been utilized to assist in parathyroid gland identification. However, the use of CNP or ICG alone can result in extravasation of dye or excessive fluorescence of non-parathyroid tissue, which can affect the accuracy of surgical outcomes by yielding false negative or false positive results. Therefore, it is important to further optimize the application of these two dyes in surgery. We analyzed case files of 124 PTC patients who underwent routine total or near-total thyroidectomy with bilateral lymph node dissection in the central region at the Affiliated People's Hospital of Ningbo University from January to November 2022. The patients were randomly divided into three groups based on the type of intraoperative dye used. The CNP group (n = 38) received an intra-thyroidal injection of CNP dye. The ICG group (n = 42) used the ICG near-infrared fluorescence endoscopy system to show parathyroid fluorescence. The group that received a combined approach of ICG and CNP (n = 44) leveraged the advantages of both methods that allow for positive development of ICG and negative development of CNP to identify and preserve the parathyroid gland during operation. The parathyroid hormone detection reagent (PTH test method) was employed to verify the highly suspected parathyroid tissue in all three groups. We analyzed intraoperative data pertaining to intraoperative parathyroid identification, misexcision, number of autotransplantation, and postoperative hypoparathyroidism among the three groups. Compared with the ICG group and the CNP group, the combined group demonstrated more prominent advantages in identifying average the number of lower parathyroid glands (1.93 ± 0.26, p = 0.015), reducing the average numberrate of misexcision (0.45 ± 0.5, p = 0.004), and reducing the incidence of postoperative temporary hypothyroidism (3/44, p = 0.015). The combined use of ICG and CNP dual-dye with PTH test method appears to be more effective in both identifying and protecting parathyroid glands during PTC surgery.
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Title
Evaluating the effectiveness of dual dye combination of indocyanine green and carbon nanoparticles with parathyroid hormone test in preserving parathyroid gland during papillary thyroid cancer surgery: a single-center retrospective cohort study
Authors
Yuliang Chen
Songze Zhang
Keyu Miao
Jiagen Li
Publication date
20-03-2024
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Updates in Surgery
Print ISSN: 2038-131X
Electronic ISSN: 2038-3312
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13304-024-01804-8