761-764
Current Concepts in Endocrine Surgery
Positional statement of the European Society of Endocrine Surgeons (ESES) on modern techniques in pHPT surgery
Anders O. J. Bergenfelz, Per Hellman, Barney Harrison, Antonio Sitges-Serra and Henning Dralle
765-784
Current Concepts in Endocrine Surgery
Imaging for primary hyperparathyroidism—an evidence-based analysis
Radu Mihai, Dietmar Simon and Per Hellman
785-798
Current Concepts in Endocrine Surgery
Surgical strategy for sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism an evidence-based approach to surgical strategy, patient selection, surgical access, and reoperations
Radu Mihai, Marcin Barczynski, Maurizio Iacobone and Antonio Sitges-Serra
799-809
Current Concepts in Endocrine Surgery
Intraoperative adjuncts in surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism
Barney J. Harrison and Frederic Triponez
811-815
Current Concepts in Endocrine Surgery
Preoperative 99Tcm-sestamibi scintigraphy with SPECT localizes most pathologic parathyroid glands
Viljam Lindqvist, Hans Jacobsson, Evangelos Chandanos, Martin Bäckdahl and Magnus Kjellman, et al.
817-825
Current concepts in Endocrine Surgery
Hyperparathyroidism–jaw tumor syndrome: a report of three large kindred
Maurizio Iacobone, Giulia Masi, Luisa Barzon, Andrea Porzionato and Veronica Macchi, et al.
827-835
Clinical Prospective Clinical Trials
Utility of intraoperative bilateral internal jugular venous sampling with rapid parathyroid hormone testing in guiding patients with a negative sestamibi scan for minimally invasive parathyroidectomy—a randomized controlled trial
Marcin Barczynski, Aleksander Konturek, Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Stanislaw Cichon and Wojciech Nowak
837-842
Original Article
The effectiveness of FloSeal® matrix hemostatic agent in thyroid surgery: a prospective, randomized, control study
Mario Testini, Rinaldo Marzaioli, Germana Lissidini, Agostino Lippolis and Francesco Logoluso, et al.
843-849
Endocrine Surgery
Evaluation of Halle, Miami, Rome, and Vienna intraoperative iPTH assay criteria in guiding minimally invasive parathyroidectomy
Marcin Barczynski, Aleksander Konturek, Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Stanislaw Cichon and Wojciech Nowak
851-860
Original Article
Impact of modern techniques on short-term outcome after surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism: a multicenter study comprising 2,708 patients
Anders O. J. Bergenfelz, Svante K. G. Jansson, Göran K. Wallin, Hans G. Mårtensson and Lars Rasmussen, et al.
861-867
Original Article
Benefits of surgeon-performed ultrasound for primary hyperparathyroidism
Shalini Arora, Paul R. Balash, Jenny Yoo, Gardner S. Smith and Richard A. Prinz
869-874
Original Article
Intraoperative real-time 99mTc-sestamibi scintigraphy with miniature gamma camera allows minimally invasive parathyroidectomy without ioPTH determination in primary hyperparathyroidism
Norberto Cassinello, Joaquin Ortega and Salvador Lledo
875-880
Original Article
Is minimally invasive parathyroidectomy without QPTH monitoring justified?
Philipp Riss, Christian Scheuba, Reza Asari, Christian Bieglmayer and Bruno Niederle
881-884
Original Article
Surgery for patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and negative sestamibi scintigraphy—a feasibility study
Mark Thier, Erik Nordenström, Anders Bergenfelz and Johan Westerdahl
885-890
Original Article
Does multiple gland disease in primary hyperparathyroidism correlate with age or sex?
Denis Wirowski, Bernhard J. Lammers, Peter Pohl, Katharina Schwarz and Peter E. Goretzki
891-895
Original Article
PTH secretion of “manipulated” parathyroid adenomas
Philipp Riss, Reza Asari, Christian Scheuba, Christian Bieglmayer and Bruno Niederle
897-902
Original Article
How to perform a thyroidectomy in an outpatient setting
Axèle Champault, Corinne Vons, Sonia Zilberman, Thierry Labaille and Solen Brosseau, et al.
903-910
Original Article
A new anchor electrode design for continuous neuromonitoring of the recurrent laryngeal nerve by vagal nerve stimulations
Rick Schneider, Joanna Przybyl, Michael Hermann, Johann Hauss and Sven Jonas, et al.
911-912
Letter to the Editor
Recurrent laryngeal nerve, phonation and voice preservation—energy devices in thyroid surgery—a note of caution
Brij B. Agarwal and Sneh Agarwal
913-914
Letter to the Editor
Reply to Dr. Agarwal’s letter to the Editor “Recurrent laryngeal nerve, phonation and voice preservation—energy devices in thyroid surgery—A note of caution”
Gianlorenzo Dionigi
915-970
Abstracts
13th Annual Meeting on Surgical Research/13. Chirurgische Forschungstage
10.-12. September 2009, Hörsaaltrakt Klinikum Großhadern, Munich, Germany