This study presents the results of surgery in the elderly for primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) from a single institution's experience. We retrospectively analyzed 898 cases of surgically treated PHPT, divided into two groups: 135 elderly patients (A) and 763 patients younger than 65 years (B). PHPT was symptomatic in 68.8 per cent patients in group A and in 81.6 per cent in group B. Unilateral temporary recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy was observed in 0.9 per cent in group A and 0.1 per cent in group B (P > 0.05). No cervical hematomas, mortality or major cardiovascular, neurological, respiratory or metabolic postoperative complications were registered. All the patients evaluated at one year had improvement in the quality of life, with increase of bone mineral density (BMD) in 85.6 per cent and 79.8 per cent of patients in groups A and B, with no significant differences between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. Parathyroidectomy in elderly PHPT patients is safe, with rate of morbidity similar to what observed in younger individuals. Further investigations are recommended to confirm the role of surgery as an effective approach in elderly PHPT patients.

Current indications for surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism in the elderly / Polistena, Andrea; Lucchini, Roberta; Monacelli, Massimo; Triola, Roberta; Avenia, Stefano; Barillaro, Ivan; Johnson, Louis Banka; Sanguinetti, Alessandro; Avenia, Nicola. - In: THE AMERICAN SURGEON. - ISSN 0003-1348. - 83:3(2017), pp. 296-302.

Current indications for surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism in the elderly

Polistena, Andrea
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2017

Abstract

This study presents the results of surgery in the elderly for primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) from a single institution's experience. We retrospectively analyzed 898 cases of surgically treated PHPT, divided into two groups: 135 elderly patients (A) and 763 patients younger than 65 years (B). PHPT was symptomatic in 68.8 per cent patients in group A and in 81.6 per cent in group B. Unilateral temporary recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy was observed in 0.9 per cent in group A and 0.1 per cent in group B (P > 0.05). No cervical hematomas, mortality or major cardiovascular, neurological, respiratory or metabolic postoperative complications were registered. All the patients evaluated at one year had improvement in the quality of life, with increase of bone mineral density (BMD) in 85.6 per cent and 79.8 per cent of patients in groups A and B, with no significant differences between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. Parathyroidectomy in elderly PHPT patients is safe, with rate of morbidity similar to what observed in younger individuals. Further investigations are recommended to confirm the role of surgery as an effective approach in elderly PHPT patients.
2017
Aged; Bone Density; Female; Humans; Hyperparathyroidism; Primary; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Postoperative Complications; Quality of Life; Retrospective Studies; Treatment Outcome
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Current indications for surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism in the elderly / Polistena, Andrea; Lucchini, Roberta; Monacelli, Massimo; Triola, Roberta; Avenia, Stefano; Barillaro, Ivan; Johnson, Louis Banka; Sanguinetti, Alessandro; Avenia, Nicola. - In: THE AMERICAN SURGEON. - ISSN 0003-1348. - 83:3(2017), pp. 296-302.
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