Author/Authors :
جنگجو، علي نويسنده , , فرقاني، محمد ناصر نويسنده General Surgery Department, Omid Hospital Forghani, Mohammad Naser , مهرابي بحر، مصطفي نويسنده General Surgery Department, Imam Reza Hospital Mehrabibahar, Mostafa , دباغ كاخكي، وحيدرضا نويسنده بخش پزشكي هسته اي، بيمارستان امام رضا(ع)، دانشگاه علوم پزشكي مشهد , , زكوي، سيد رسول نويسنده Nuclear Medicine Research Center, Imam Reza Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Zakavi, Seyed Rasoul , آريانا، كامران نويسنده بخش پزشكي هسته اي ، بيمارستان امام رضا(ع) مشهد , , عبدالهي، عباس نويسنده Abdollahi, A. , صادقي ، رامين نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Introduction: Radio-guided parathyroid surgery along with other minimally invasive surgeries constitutes the main
surgical treatment procedures for different kinds of hyperparathyroidism. In this article we have reported our
experience of radio-guided parathyroid surgery using Tc-99m sestamibi.
Methods: Ten patients with hyperparathyroidism included in our study. Twenty mCi of Tc-99m sestamibi was
injected intravenously to the patients in the day of surgery. All patients underwent surgery 4 hours after injection of
the tracer. Abnormal parathyroid glands were localized by surgical gamma probe during surgery and were removed.
Results: Eight out of 10 patients had single adenoma. One patient had parathyroid hyperplasia secondary to chronic
renal failure. The one remaining patient had persistent hyperparathyroidism with previous unsuccessful parathyroid
surgeries. Except for the patient with parathyroid hyperplasia, parathyroid hormone (PTH) level of all other patients
decreased after surgery including the patient with persistent hyperparathyroidism.
Conclusion: Minimally invasive radio-guided parathyroid surgery is an easy and safe method for surgical treatment
of hyperparathyroidism. With the increasing availability of surgical gamma probes and nuclear medicine facilities in
Iran considering this kind of approach for surgical treatment of hyperparathyroidism seems rational.