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Title: Location of Superior and Inferior Parathyroid Glands in Relation to the Midpoint of Isthmus of Thyroid and Tracheal Rings
Authors: Niranjan, R.
Uthayakumar, S.
Surangi, G.
Yasawardene
Keywords: Parathyroid location;Tracheal rings;Thyroid isthmus
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: University of Sri Jayewardenepura.
Abstract: Knowledge of the anatomical location of parathyroids is essential for thyroid surgeries. The thyroid lobes connected by isthmus in front of 2nd, 3rd and 4thtracheal rings(TRs). The aim of the study is to determine the level of location of parathyroids in relation to midpoint of isthmus(MOI). Sixty fresh adult thyroids along with trachea were collected from Judicial Medical Officer, Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Sri Lanka. Level of superior and inferior borders of isthmus(SBI &IBI) to underlying cricoid and TRs was noted. MOI was marked with a pin and TR corresponding to it was noted. SBI extended to 1stTR in 76.66% (46/60) and to 2ndTR in 18.33% (11/60) of thyroids. IBI extended to 3rdTR in 50% (30/60) and to 2ndTR in 38.33% (23/60) of thyroids. Common site for SBI was at 1stTR and for IBI at 3rdTR. Common site for MOI was at 2 ndTR. A total of 82.08% (197/240) of parathyroids were identified and the level of location of parathyroids to underlying cartilages was noted. Out of them, 0.5% (1/197) were located just above cricoid, 19.28% (38/197) at cricoid, 27.91% (55/197) at 1stTR, 5.07% (10/197) at 2ndTR, 28.42% (56/197) at 3rdTR, 12.18% (24/197) at 4thTR, 5.58% (11/197) at 5thTR and 1.01% (2/197) were at 6thTR level. Parathyroids located above and below the common MOI were considered as superior and inferior parathyroids. A total of 5.07% (10/197) of parathyroids were located at 2ndTR could be considered as either superior or inferior. Extension of isthmus is variable. Majority of identified superior parathyroids were located above and inferior parathyroids were below the MOI. Thus MOI helps in identification and differentiation of parathyroids.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/3630
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