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Miniinvazivnaia videoassistirovannaia paratireoidéktomiia pri pervichnom giperparatireoze. / Kurganov, I. A.; Emel'yanov, S. I.; Bogdanov, D. Yu; Matveyev, N. L.; Lukyanchenko, D. V.; Mamistvalov, M. Sh; Agafonov, O. A.; Rutenburg, G. M.; Guslev, A. B.

In: Khirurgiia, No. 7, 01.01.2017, p. 33-39.

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Kurganov, IA, Emel'yanov, SI, Bogdanov, DY, Matveyev, NL, Lukyanchenko, DV, Mamistvalov, MS, Agafonov, OA, Rutenburg, GM & Guslev, AB 2017, 'Miniinvazivnaia videoassistirovannaia paratireoidéktomiia pri pervichnom giperparatireoze', Khirurgiia, no. 7, pp. 33-39. https://doi.org/10.17116/hirurgia2017733-39

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Kurganov, I. A., Emel'yanov, S. I., Bogdanov, D. Y., Matveyev, N. L., Lukyanchenko, D. V., Mamistvalov, M. S., Agafonov, O. A., Rutenburg, G. M., & Guslev, A. B. (2017). Miniinvazivnaia videoassistirovannaia paratireoidéktomiia pri pervichnom giperparatireoze. Khirurgiia, (7), 33-39. https://doi.org/10.17116/hirurgia2017733-39

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Kurganov IA, Emel'yanov SI, Bogdanov DY, Matveyev NL, Lukyanchenko DV, Mamistvalov MS et al. Miniinvazivnaia videoassistirovannaia paratireoidéktomiia pri pervichnom giperparatireoze. Khirurgiia. 2017 Jan 1;(7):33-39. https://doi.org/10.17116/hirurgia2017733-39

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Kurganov, I. A. ; Emel'yanov, S. I. ; Bogdanov, D. Yu ; Matveyev, N. L. ; Lukyanchenko, D. V. ; Mamistvalov, M. Sh ; Agafonov, O. A. ; Rutenburg, G. M. ; Guslev, A. B. / Miniinvazivnaia videoassistirovannaia paratireoidéktomiia pri pervichnom giperparatireoze. In: Khirurgiia. 2017 ; No. 7. pp. 33-39.

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title = "Miniinvazivnaia videoassistirovannaia paratireoid{\'e}ktomiia pri pervichnom giperparatireoze",
abstract = "AIM: To study feasibility, effectiveness and safety of minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomy in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism; to define the advantages and disadvantages of this technique compared with conventional open surgery.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study includes the results of 33 minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomies performed in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. The control group included 36 patients who underwent conventional open surgery.RESULTS: There were significantly increased time of surgery in the main group (41.2±12.7 min vs. 28.4±10.9 min, p<0.05), decreased need for postoperative analgesia (1,2±0.3 vs. 1.9±0.5 days, p<0.05) and significantly longer postoperative scar (1.8±0.2 vs. 6.2±0.5 cm, p<0.01). Incidence of complications was similar in both groups (6.1% vs. 8.3%, p>0.05).CONCLUSION: Minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism is feasible, safe and effective intervention that improves early postoperative course and cosmetic outcomes.",
keywords = "minimally invasive parathyroidectomy, parathyroid glands, primary hyperparathyroidism, video-assisted parathyroidectomy",
author = "Kurganov, {I. A.} and Emel'yanov, {S. I.} and Bogdanov, {D. Yu} and Matveyev, {N. L.} and Lukyanchenko, {D. V.} and Mamistvalov, {M. Sh} and Agafonov, {O. A.} and Rutenburg, {G. M.} and Guslev, {A. B.}",
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AU - Bogdanov, D. Yu

AU - Matveyev, N. L.

AU - Lukyanchenko, D. V.

AU - Mamistvalov, M. Sh

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AU - Rutenburg, G. M.

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N2 - AIM: To study feasibility, effectiveness and safety of minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomy in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism; to define the advantages and disadvantages of this technique compared with conventional open surgery.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study includes the results of 33 minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomies performed in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. The control group included 36 patients who underwent conventional open surgery.RESULTS: There were significantly increased time of surgery in the main group (41.2±12.7 min vs. 28.4±10.9 min, p<0.05), decreased need for postoperative analgesia (1,2±0.3 vs. 1.9±0.5 days, p<0.05) and significantly longer postoperative scar (1.8±0.2 vs. 6.2±0.5 cm, p<0.01). Incidence of complications was similar in both groups (6.1% vs. 8.3%, p>0.05).CONCLUSION: Minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism is feasible, safe and effective intervention that improves early postoperative course and cosmetic outcomes.

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