Objective:To compare the different therapeutic effects of modified syringe forearm quantitative injection and forearm brachioradialis intramuscular transplantation after receiving total parathyroidectomy in patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism. Method:One hundred and fifty-two patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism who underwent total parathyroidectomy were divided into the forearm brachioradialis intramuscular transplantation group and the modified syringe forearm quantitative injection group according to the different forearm transplantation methods. The study counted and compared the duration of surgery, preoperative and postoperative parathyroid hormone levels, blood calcium and other indicators. Result:The results showed that there was no statistically significant difference in laboratory test data between the two groups, but the modified syringe forearm quantitative injection method was more convenient, and the recovery time of the parathyroid function was shortened from an average of 6 months to an average of 3 months(P=0.03). There was no statistical difference in the recurrence of the two groups of patients after transplantation. Conclusion:The modified syringe forearm quantitative injection method for transplantation of parathyroid gland is relatively simple to operate, saves time, and enables the transplanted parathyroid gland to function faster. It is worthy of being widely used.
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