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Published in: Annals of Surgical Oncology 7/2017

01-07-2017 | Endocrine Tumors

Focused Versus Bilateral Parathyroid Exploration for Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Authors: Marcel Jinih, MB BCh, Emer O’Connell, MB BCh, Donal P. O’Leary, MB BCh, MRCS, PhD, Aaron Liew, MB BCh, MRCPI, MRCS (Glasg), PhD, Henry P. Redmond, MCh, FRCSI, FACS

Published in: Annals of Surgical Oncology | Issue 7/2017

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ABSTRACT

Background

Focused exploration (FE) and bilateral parathyroid exploration (BE) are the standard surgical options for patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. However, the relative risk of recurrence, persistence, overall failure, reoperation, and any complications associated with either surgical approach is unclear. This study compared the outcomes and complication rates after FE and BE for patients with primary hyperparathyroidism.

Methods

PubMed and Embase were searched for studies comparing these outcomes between FE and BE. A meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.3 software. Published data were pooled using the DerSimonian random-effect model, and results were presented as odds ratio (OR) or mean difference with 95% confidence interval (CI).

Results

A total of 12,743 patients from 19 studies were included in this meta-analysis. In comparison with BE, the FE arm had comparable rates of recurrence (OR 1.08; 95% CI 0.59–2.00; p = 0.80; n = 9 studies), persistence (OR 0.89; 95% CI 0.58–1.35; p = 0.58; n = 13), overall failure (OR 0.88; 95% CI 0.58–1.34; p = 0.56; n = 13), and reoperation (OR 1.05; 95% CI 0.25–4.32; p = 0.95, n = 4). The operative time was significantly shorter (mean difference = −39.86; 95% CI −53.05 to −26.84; p < 0.01, n = 9), with a lower overall complication rate in the FE arm (OR  0.35; 95% CI 0.15–0.84; p = 0.02; n = 12). The latter was attributed predominantly to a lower risk of transient hypocalcemia (OR  0.36; 95% CI 0.14–0.90; p = 0.03; n = 9). There was a significant heterogeneity among these studies for all outcomes except for disease recurrence.

Conclusions

Compared with BE, FE has similar recurrence, persistence, and reoperation rates but significantly lower overall complication rates and shorter operative time.
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Metadata
Title
Focused Versus Bilateral Parathyroid Exploration for Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Authors
Marcel Jinih, MB BCh
Emer O’Connell, MB BCh
Donal P. O’Leary, MB BCh, MRCS, PhD
Aaron Liew, MB BCh, MRCPI, MRCS (Glasg), PhD
Henry P. Redmond, MCh, FRCSI, FACS
Publication date
01-07-2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Annals of Surgical Oncology / Issue 7/2017
Print ISSN: 1068-9265
Electronic ISSN: 1534-4681
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-016-5694-1

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