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Intraoperative Monitoring in Endocrine Surgery

Intraoperative Monitoring in Endocrine Surgery

Intraoperative Monitoring in Endocrine Surgery

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Intro to IOM in Endocrine Surgery - Surgical Spyglass

  • Definition: Real-time physiological assessment of nerve and gland function during endocrine surgery. Acts as a "Surgical Spyglass", offering crucial intraoperative insights.
  • Primary Goals:
    • Early identification of critical structures (e.g., recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN), parathyroid glands).
    • Continuous assessment of their functional integrity.
    • Guide precise surgical dissection.
    • Minimize risk of iatrogenic injury.
  • Key Benefits:
    • Reduced rates of permanent complications (e.g., vocal cord palsy, hypoparathyroidism).
    • Improved preservation of endocrine function. Intraoperative nerve monitoring setup

⭐ IOM, especially for RLN, is crucial in thyroid surgery to prevent voice changes and assess nerve integrity before closure.

IOM in Thyroid & Parathyroid Surgery - Neck Check Tech

  • Nerve Integrity Monitoring (NIM): Safeguards RLN & EBSLN during surgery.
    • EMG-based: Stimulates nerve, records vocal cord (thyroarytenoid) muscle response.
    • Types: Intermittent (probe) vs. Continuous (vagus/RLN electrode).
    • Signal: Amplitude (µV), Latency (ms).
    • ⚠️ Loss of Signal (LOS): Amplitude < 100 µV or >50% drop from baseline.
    • Aids nerve ID, predicts function, guides safe dissection.
    • 📌 Nerves In Mind for RLN/EBSLN.
  • Parathyroid Gland ID & Viability: Key to prevent post-op hypocalcemia.
    • Autofluorescence (NIRAF):
      • Parathyroids uniquely fluoresce (e.g., at approx. 820-830 nm) with NIR light (e.g., approx. 785 nm excitation).
      • Helps distinguish from thyroid, fat, lymph nodes.
      • 📌 Parathyroids Are Fluorescent.
    • ICG Angiography: IV dye assesses parathyroid vascularity, predicting gland viability.
  • Intraoperative PTH (ioPTH): For primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT).
    • Rapid PTH assay: Baseline, pre-excision, post-excision (5, 10, 20 min) samples.
    • Confirms complete removal of hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue.

    ⭐ Miami Criterion: >50% PTH drop from highest baseline/pre-excision at 10 min post-final gland excision predicts PHPT cure.

Intraoperative nerve monitoring and autofluorescenceoka

IOM for Adrenal & Pancreatic Tumors - Hormone Hunt How-To

  • Adrenal Tumors:
    • Pheochromocytoma/PGL:
      • Monitor: Arterial BP (A-line), CVP.
      • Goal: Manage hypertensive crisis (tumor handling) & hypotension (post-vein ligation).
      • Consider: Glucose (post-resection hypoglycemia).
    • Conn's (Aldosteronoma):
      • Monitor: Serum K⁺, BP.
      • Goal: Confirm resection (↓Aldo, K⁺ normalization post-op).
    • Cushing's (Cortisol Adenoma):
      • Monitor: BP, glucose.
      • Goal: Expect ↓cortisol post-op (guides steroid replacement).
  • Pancreatic NETs (PNETs):
    • Insulinoma:
      • Monitor: Frequent intraoperative glucose (IOGM) q 5-15 min.
      • Goal: Glucose ↑ by >25-50 mg/dL or to euglycemia within 30-60 min post-resection.
      • 📌 "Sweet Success for Insulinoma = Sugar Soars!"
      • No rise? Suspect residual/multicentric disease.

      ⭐ Rapid fall in intraoperative insulin levels (if assay available) is a more direct indicator of successful insulinoma resection.

    • Gastrinoma:
      • Goal: Confirm resection by ↓gastrin (usually post-op).
      • Consider: Intraop secretin test (if available).

Advanced Techniques & Limitations - Future Focus Finds

  • Advanced:
    • AI in IOM interpretation, Ultrafast PTH assays.
    • NIR autofluorescence (parathyroid ID).
    • ML for risk prediction.
  • Limitations:
    • Cost, access, data complexity.
    • Standardization needs.
  • Future Focus:
    • Non-invasive sensors, multi-analyte platforms.
    • Personalized IOM strategies.

    ⭐ Continuous intraoperative PTH (C-PTH) monitoring is crucial for assessing complete resection in primary hyperparathyroidism, aiming for a >50% drop from baseline.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • IOPTH in parathyroidectomy: >50% drop from baseline indicates successful resection.
  • RLN monitoring: Standard for thyroid & parathyroid surgery; prevents vocal cord palsy.
  • Insulinoma resection: Requires intraoperative glucose monitoring (CGM or frequent BG).
  • Pheochromocytoma surgery: Prioritizes hemodynamic stability over intraop catecholamine levels.
  • Frozen section: Crucial for confirming malignancy & identifying parathyroid tissue.
  • Methylene blue: Aids parathyroid identification; may interfere with IOPTH assays.
  • Intraoperative cortisol: Guides resection in Cushing's & cortisol-producing adrenal tumors.

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