Parathyroidectomy is usually performed to treat hyperparathyroidism (abnormal over-functioning of the parathyroid glands).
Parathyroidectomy is usually done to treat hyperparathyroidism (abnormal over-functioning of the parathyroid glands).
The medical term for the surgical removal of the four small glands in the neck region is "parathyroidectomy." This procedure is typically performed to treat hyperparathyroidism, a condition characterized by overactive parathyroid glands.
Parathyroidectomy is the removal of one or more parathyroid glands.
The incidence of parathyroidectomy rises after age 40.
The incidence of parathyroidectomy procedures among women is estimated to be approximately 8-12 per 100,000 person-years. This procedure is commonly performed to treat conditions such as hyperparathyroidism, which is more prevalent in women than in men.
The number of parathyroidectomy procedures has risen due to routine measurement of calcium in the blood.
Parathyroidectomy should only be done when other non-operative methods have failed to control the patient's hyperparathyroidism.
Infection of the surgical incision may occur, as it may in any operative procedure, but this is uncommon in parathyroidectomy.
Parathyroidectomy should only be performed when other non-operative methods have failed to control a person's hyperparathyroidism. To clarify, hyperparathyroidism is corrected ONLY by a parathyroidectomy. High calcium is a result, but not the only result of hyperparathyroidsim, so a parathyroidectomy should be performed only when all other possibilities of high calcium have been ruled out.
Parathyroidectomy is an operation performed most commonly by a general surgeon, or occasionally by an otolaryngologist, in the operating room of a hospital.
Resection of four small glands in the neck region typically refers to a surgical procedure known as a parathyroidectomy. This procedure involves the removal of the four parathyroid glands located in the neck to treat conditions such as hyperparathyroidism. The goal is to control the levels of calcium in the body by taking out the overactive or enlarged glands.
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