Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Efficacy of surgical treatment of renal form of hyperparathyroidism

Year: 2018, volume 14 Issue: №2 Pages: 265-267
Heading: Surgery Article type: Original article
Authors: Kovalenko Yu.V., Tolstokorov A.S., Rossolovsky A.N., Kravchenya A.R., Manakhov G.A.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

Objective: to study the efficacy of surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism in risk of uronephrolithiasis progression. Material and Methods. The research involved 55 patients, the biochemical and clinical parameters before and after treatment with retrospective-prospective method of analysis were studied and analyzed. Results. It is established that the surgical treatment of patients with uronephrolithiasis is proved to be effective in 96,4% of the cases, as it allows to eliminate the classic symptoms of primary hyperparathyroidism, and urolithiasis. Improvement of laboratory hormonal and biochemical indices of mineral metabolism, and, consequently, reducing the severity of risk factors of urolithiasis is marked. Conclusion. Surgical treatment of renal forms of primary hyperparathyroidism is a pathogeneti-cally reasonable method. Parathyroidectomy performed in an adequate amount prevents relapses and progression of diseases that are the consequence of primary hyperparathyroidism.

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