Surgical Approaches to Primary Hyperparathyroidism
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Primary hyperparathyroidism, once thought to be a rare disease entity, is now a common problem. It can be diagnosed with nearly 100% accuracy. Surgical therapy is the only definitive cure for this disease, and normocalcemia is achieved in 95% of patients at initial operation when performed by an experienced surgeon. Even when the operation is initially unsuccessful, most of the patients with persistent disease can subsequently be cured. Although some clinicians have proposed that asymptomatic patients can be medically managed, the cost of such treatment, problems with patient compliance with long-term follow-up, the increased risk of premature death associated with primary hyperparathyroidism, and the low morbidity of operation support a liberal policy for exploration in most patients. The authors believe that nonoperative therapy should be limited to older patients with multiple comorbid conditions and minimal hypercalcemia and clinical manifestations.
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