2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00595-012-0119-7
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Super-selective venous sampling in conjunction with quickPTH for patients with persistent primary hyperparathyroidism: report of five cases

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“…Some authors refer to this sampling method as "super selective," emphasizing the refinement of this modified technique compared with conventional SVS techniques. 13 It is important to note that even when a specific gradient is identified, the contralateral side is always sampled because multisite disease can be encountered. Preoperative noninvasive imaging studies are always used before remedial parathyroid surgery.…”
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“…Some authors refer to this sampling method as "super selective," emphasizing the refinement of this modified technique compared with conventional SVS techniques. 13 It is important to note that even when a specific gradient is identified, the contralateral side is always sampled because multisite disease can be encountered. Preoperative noninvasive imaging studies are always used before remedial parathyroid surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors refer to this sampling method as "super selective" venous sampling (sSVS), emphasizing the refinement of this modified technique compared with conventional SVS. 13 The current cumulative series represents the experience from 31 patients who underwent real-time sSVS at our institution.…”
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“…Primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) is a relatively common disease (1)(2)(3). Surgery is currently the curative treatment for pHPT, although some patients do not require surgery because they are asymptomatic (4).…”
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“…Although both methods provide good detectability, some cases remain complicated by non-localizing or discordant results. Selective venous sampling (SVS) is an invasive method of localization (1). The precise localization afforded by SVS should benefit surgeons especially if non-invasive imaging is inconclusive.…”
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