Abstract

Introduction and importanceThe ectopic parathyroid adenoma is an important cause of refractory and recurrent hyperparathyroidism. The mediastinal location of ectopic parathyroid tissue is reported in up to 20% of cases of ectopic parathyroid adenomas. In around 2% of cases where cervical approach is unfeasible, the mediastinal route imposes a surgical challenge.Case presentationWe describe a case of a twenty-five-year-old male patient with manifestations of hyperparathyroidism. Computed tomography of the chest showed an anterior mediastinal mass. Nuclear scintigraphy detected a functioning parathyroid tissue in the mediastinum. The mass was excised en block with the surrounding adipose tissue using a three-port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The patient showed a full symptomatic and laboratory recovery.Clinical discussionMediastinal parathyroid glands comprise a unique surgical entity with diagnostic and management difficulties.ConclusionMediastinal parathyroid gland is a rare yet important cause of refractory hypercalcemia. The current localization tools improve the thoracoscopic management of MPAs. VATS can provide access and exposure to ectopic parathyroid adenoma with low morbidity.

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