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How many parathyroid glands can be identified during thyroidectomy?: Evidence-based data for medical experts.

Elisabeth GschwandtnerRudolf SeemannClaudia BuresLejla PreldzicEduard SzucsikMichael Hermann
Published in: European surgery : ACA : Acta chirurgica Austriaca (2017)
Even an experienced surgeon is not always able to find all four PGs during thyroidectomy and occasionally identifies none. Rather than focusing on identifying a minimum number of PGs, it is more important not to miss them in risky positions. A documented awareness of PGs, i. e., knowledge of variable parathyroid positions and their saving, is a prerequisite for surgical quality and to protect surgeons from claims.
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