Total Parathyroidectomy Under Local Anaesthesia for Renal Hyperparathyroidism

Renal hyperparathyroidism with attendant osteodystrophy is a frequent and severe morbidity affecting the quality of life of end stage renal failure patients surviving on long-term renal replacement therapy. A small subgroup of these patients with severe cardiorespiratory dysfunction was deemed at ve...

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Main Authors: Y.T. Cheong, N.A. Taib, K. Normayah, A.N. Hisham
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Surgery
Subjects:
LA
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958409600099
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Summary:Renal hyperparathyroidism with attendant osteodystrophy is a frequent and severe morbidity affecting the quality of life of end stage renal failure patients surviving on long-term renal replacement therapy. A small subgroup of these patients with severe cardiorespiratory dysfunction was deemed at very high risk for general anaesthesia (GA). We report on a series of total parathyroidectomy under local anaesthesia (LA) for these patients. Methodology: A total of 32 consecutive patients with severe cardiorespiratory dysfunction who underwent total parathyroidectomy under LA over a period of 7 years were prospectively accrued in this study. The patient characteristics, the operative outcome and the feasibility to surgery under LA were analyzed. Results: Sixteen of the patients (50%) had severe restrictive lung disease as a result of renal osteodystrophy and the other 16 patients had poor cardiac status. Histopathological examination confirmed 23 (71.9%) patients had four glands removed and seven (21.9%) patients had three glands removed. Two patients had only two glands removed and had recurrent hypercalcaemia. However, all patients reported symptomatic improvement. The post-operative complications were minimal; one patient had acute coronary syndrome and wound haematoma and another patient had wound haematoma which necessitated exploration under LA. A further patient developed congestive heart failure requiring treatment in the coronary care unit. Conclusion: Total parathyroidectomy can be performed safely and successfully under LA. We believe surgery under LA would be the most appropriate option for selected, high-risk patients to minimise the risk of GA.
ISSN:1015-9584