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==Procedure== The [[Surgery|operation]] requires a [[general anesthetic]] (unconscious and pain free) or a [[local anesthetic]] (pain free). The surgeon makes an incision around an inch long in the neck just under the [[larynx]] ([[Adam's apple]]), and locates the offending parathyroid glands. Preoperative testing using [[Sestamibi parathyroid scintigraphy|sestamibi scanning]] can help identify the location of glands. It can also be used to limit the extent of surgical exploration when used in conjunction with intraoperative PTH hormone monitoring.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Augustine|first=MM |author2=Bravo, PE |author3=Zeiger, MA|title=Surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism|journal=Endocrine Practice|date=MarβApr 2011|volume=17|issue=Suppl 1 |pages=75β82|pmid=21324817|doi=10.4158/EP10359.RA}}</ref> The particular problem or disease process will determine how many of the parathyroid glands are removed. Some parathyroid tissue must be left in place to help prevent [[hypoparathyroidism]]. Recovery after the operation tends to be swift. The [[Parathyroid hormone|PTH]] level is back to normal within 10β15 minutes, and can be confirmed by intraoperative rapid assessment during the operation. However, the remaining parathyroid glands may take hours to several weeks to return to their normal functioning levels (as they may have become dormant). Calcium supplements are therefore often required to prevent symptoms of [[hypocalcemia]] and to restore lost bone mass.<ref>[http://endocrinediseases.org/parathyroid/surgery_recovery.shtml ''Parathyroid surgery: Recovery''], [https://www.endocrinesurgery.org/ The American Association of Endocrine Surgeons].</ref> The patient is placed in a semi-Fowler position and the neck is extended. An abbreviated Kocher incision is made and the platysma muscle is dissected horizontally. The strap muscles are released off of the thyroid gland. Then the thyroid gland is mobilized and the parathyroid arterial blood supply is suture ligated. The entire parathyroid adenoma is identified and dissected out. Intraoperative PTH monitoring can begin at this time and will show falling PTH levels if the entire adenoma has been resected.<ref>[https://jomi.com/article/225/minimally-invasive-parathyroidectomy-under-local-cervical-block], Carling T. Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy under Local Cervical Block. J Med Ins. 2018;2018(225) doi:https://jomi.com/article/225</ref>
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