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- Title
Ambulante Nebenschilddrüsenoperationen im deutschen System – Möglich und sinnvoll?
- Authors
Maurer, Elisabeth; Bartsch, Detlef K.
- Abstract
Background: In 2019 approximately 7500 procedures were carried out for parathyroid diseases in Germany (Statistisches Bundesamt 2020, https://www.destatis.de/DE/). All operations were performed as inpatient procedures. The catalogue of outpatient procedures for 2023 does not include operations on the parathyroid glands. Objective: Which conditions are prerequisites for parathyroid surgery on an outpatient basis? Material and methods: Published data on outpatient parathyroid surgery were analyzed with respect to the underlying disease, procedures performed and patient-specific circumstances. Results: Initial operations for localized sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) seem to be suitable for outpatient surgery, provided that affected patients fulfil the general prerequisites for an outpatient operation. The procedures focused parathyroidectomy and unilateral exploration can be carried out using local or general anesthesia and have a very low risk for postoperative complications. The organization of the day of the operation and the postoperative treatment of the patient should be organized within a detailed standard of procedure. The remuneration for an outpatient parathyroidectomy is not included in the German outpatient surgery catalogue and is therefore currently not adequately financially reimbursed. Conclusion: In selected patients a limited initial intervention for primary hyperparathyroidism can be safely performed on an outpatient basis; however, the present German reimbursement modalities have to be revised so that the cost of these outpatient operations can be adequately covered.
- Subjects
AMBULATORY surgery; PARATHYROIDECTOMY; HYPERPARATHYROIDISM; WAGES
- Publication
Chirurgie (2731-6971), 2023, Vol 94, Issue 7, p580
- ISSN
2731-6971
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00104-023-01846-5