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Treatment of Hyperparathyroidism in Germany

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Best hospitals and doctors for hyperparathyroidism treatment in Germany

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University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Germany, Homburg
University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The University Hospital Saarland Homburg is the largest hospital in the city of Homburg and the most important medical facility in the region. The hospital, which currently has 30 specialized departments and 20 institutes, was founded in 1947 and operates on the basis of Saarland University. The hospital plays a leading role in
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HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal
Germany, Wuppertal
HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal
Overall rating9.8 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal ranks among the top medical facilities in Germany! The hospital rightfully enjoys the status of the maximum care medical facility and provides its high-quality services in all modern fields of medicine. The hospital operates on the basis of the
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University Hospital Erlangen
Germany, Erlangen
University Hospital Erlangen
Overall rating9.1 / 10
According to the Focus magazine, University Hospital Erlangen ranks among the best medical facilities in Germany! The hospital is one of the leading healthcare facilities in Bavaria and offers top-class medical care distinguished by the close intertwining of clinical activities with research and training of medical students. The
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University Hospital Oldenburg
Germany, Oldenburg
University Hospital Oldenburg
Overall rating10 / 10
The University Hospital Oldenburg is a multidisciplinary medical complex offering top-notch services of the European standard. The hospital has 20 specialized departments, 15 highly specialized centers, and more than 10 institutes. The hospital provides services in almost all areas of modern medicine: general and abdominal surge
University Hospital Ulm
Germany, Ulm
University Hospital Ulm
Overall rating8.73571 / 10
The University Hospital Ulm is an advanced medical complex that provides patients with high-class medical care using the very latest scientific achievements. The medical facility has been performing successful clinical activities for more than 40 years and has long earned an excellent reputation throughout Europe. The hospital r
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PAN Clinic Cologne
Germany, Cologne
PAN Clinic Cologne
Overall rating9 / 10
The PAN Clinic Cologne is a multidisciplinary medical facility that combines advanced medicine, excellent quality of patient care and a high level of comfort. Founded in 1999, the clinic is located in the very heart of Cologne. During this time, the medical complex has gained long clinical experience, but at the same time it has
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University Hospital Tuebingen
Germany, Tuebingen
University Hospital Tuebingen
Overall rating9.17255 / 10
According to the prestigious medical publication Focus, the University Hospital Tuebingen ranks among the top five German hospitals! The hospital was founded in 1805, therefore it is proud of its long history, unique experience, and outstanding achievements in the field of medical care, as well as research and teaching activitie
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Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe
Germany, Karlsruhe
Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe is a modern maximum care medical facility, which combines a long tradition and the advanced achievements of modern medicine. The hospital operates on the basis of the University of Freiburg, so scientific innovations in the field of diagnostics and treatment are continuously introduced into pract
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HELIOS Clinic Krefeld
Germany, Krefeld
HELIOS Clinic Krefeld
Overall rating9.7 / 10
Founded in 2014, the HELIOS Clinic Krefeld is one of the most modern medical facilities in Germany today. A team of highly qualified specialists, innovative medical equipment and comfortable accommodation conditions – the clinic has everything to make the treatment run smoothly and efficiently. Having crossed the threshold
Hannover Medical School (MHH)
Germany, Hannover
Hannover Medical School (MHH)
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Hannover Medical School has the status of a leading German medical facility. The advanced medical technologies, highly qualified specialists, as well as productive research activities form a solid basis for top-class medical service of the world standard. The hospital is proud of its outstanding achievements in the treatment
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Luisenhospital Aachen
Germany, Aachen
Luisenhospital Aachen
Overall rating10 / 10
The Luisenhospital Aachen is a modern health facility that offers top-class European-standard service. The medical complex is an academic hospital of RWTH Aachen University, which provides patients with access to innovations in diagnosis and treatment. The hospital first opened its doors to patients in 1967 and has been carrying
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Meoclinic Hospital Berlin
Germany, Berlin
Meoclinic Hospital Berlin
Overall rating9.4 / 10
The Meoclinic Hospital Berlin is one of Germany's most renowned multidisciplinary private hospitals offering top-class and patient-centered medical care. The hospital opened its doors to patients back in 2000 and today is deservedly proud of its vast experience. It has 28 specialized departments, each of which is responsible
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Nuremberg Hospital
Germany, Nuremberg
Nuremberg Hospital
Overall rating9 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Nuremberg Hospital ranks among the top German medical facilities! The hospital is one of the largest, highly specialized medical centers in Europe and positions itself as the maximum care hospital. The healthcare facility is an academic hospital of the Paracelsus Medical University
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Heart and Diabetes Center NRW Bad Oeynhausen
Germany, Bad Oeynhausen
Heart and Diabetes Center NRW Bad Oeynhausen
Overall rating9.7 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the Heart and Diabetes Center NRW Bad Oeynhausen ranks among the top German hospitals in the area of its specialization! The center is one of the leading medical facilities specializing in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus at the international level. About
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Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch
Germany, Berlin
Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch
Overall rating9.7 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch ranks among the top medical facilities in Germany! The clinic is proud of its rich history, which dates back over 100 years, as well as the status of a maximum care medical center with exceptionally high success treatment rates. The medical institution is
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Alfried Krupp Hospital in Essen-Steele
Germany, Essen
Alfried Krupp Hospital in Essen-Steele
Overall rating7.3 / 10
The Alfried Krupp Hospital in Essen-Steele is one of the best and most advanced medical facilities in the Ruhr area. The medical complex is an academic hospital of the University of Duisburg-Essen, thanks to which it extremely quickly implements innovative diagnostic and therapeutic methods into clinical practice. The hospital i
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Hyperparathyroidism develops due to high parathyroid hormone levels in the blood. Parathyroid hormones are produced by the parathyroid glands and regulate calcium metabolism. An enlargement of one of these glands usually causes the overproduction of parathyroid hormones. In Germany, hyperparathyroidism can be cured with non-traumatic surgery. Patients get rid of the disease once and for all. The operation restores bone mineral density and stops the formation of kidney stones.

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  1. Why is hyperparathyroidism dangerous?
  2. Conservative therapy
  3. Surgical treatment

To treat hyperparathyroidism, doctors perform an operation to remove a parathyroid adenoma. Healthcare professionals less often resort to conservative treatment: it is less effective and allows the specialists to control only the mildest forms of the disease.

You can undergo your treatment in one of the following hospitals: University Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, or Hospital Neuperlach Munich.

Please use the services of the Booking Health company and we will fully organize your trip. We will recommend a clinic and a doctor, tell you about modern treatment methods, make an appointment on the preferred date, help you to apply for a visa and prepare medical records, control prices for medical services provided, and take care of your flights and transfers. We will also provide interpreting services.

 

Why is hyperparathyroidism dangerous?

 

Hyperparathyroidism can occur in one of three forms:

  • manifesting hyperparathyroidism is characterized by symptoms and complications;
  • mild hyperparathyroidism causes no symptoms;
  • normocalcemic hyperparathyroidism is a condition with normal blood calcium levels.

In turn, the manifesting form of the disease can be bone (bone lesions), visceral (lesions of the organs, primarily the kidneys) and mixed.

With a long course, the bone form of hyperparathyroidism causes bone tissue demineralization, osteoporosis, and low-energy fractures. The most common fractures are those of the vertebrae, the radius, and the femoral neck.

A constant calcium secretion in the urine damages the kidneys and causes the formation of stones.

Hyperparathyroidism often causes manifestations in the cardiovascular system and the gastrointestinal tract: high blood pressure, arrhythmias, gastric and duodenal ulcers, or pancreatitis.

The most dangerous acute complication is a hypercalcemic crisis. This develops when blood calcium levels exceed 3.5 mmol/L. The crisis can be triggered by bone fractures, prolonged immobilization, pregnancy, and infection. This condition requires emergency surgery to remove a parathyroid adenoma. Mortality in patients with hypercalcemic crisis exceeds 50%. Therefore, to avoid this complication, hyperparathyroidism should be timely cured.

Conservative therapy

 

Conservative treatment can be used when a patient has normal blood calcium levels and does not have any complications. Nonetheless, such patients require medical supervision, as the disease can progress with the development of indications for surgery.

Treatment options are as follows:

  • a diet with a restricted calcium intake to 1 mg per day and an increased fluid intake to 2 liters per day;
  • antiresorptive therapy and calcimimetics. 

None of the conservative therapy methods can be compared with a surgical intervention in their efficiency. Drug treatment for bone hyperparathyroidism is considered acceptable if calcium levels fall below 2.8 mmol/L, bone mineral density stabilizes, and no new fractures occur.

Surgical treatment

 

Surgery can cure hyperparathyroidism once and for all. Doctors remove the gland that produces excess parathyroid hormones. Here are some of the indications for surgical treatment:

  • persistent hypercalcemia with a calcium concentration in the blood 0.25 mmol/L above the norm established in the laboratory;
  • bone fractures; 
  • osteoporosis (T-score -2.5 SD or less); 
  • kidney stones;
  • kidney failure; 
  • hypercalciuria (urinary calcium excretion) and other risk factors for stone formation;
  • any manifestations of hyperparathyroidism in the internal organs;
  • age less than 50 years.

Previously, hyperparathyroidism treatment involved a cervical revision, unilateral or bilateral. This is a traumatic operation with a high risk of complications. Nevertheless, this surgical intervention is still used in countries with poorly developed medicine.

In Germany, the main treatment is minimally invasive (selective) parathyroidectomy. This is a non-traumatic intervention with a short rehabilitation period. Doctors make minimal skin incisions only in those places where a parathyroid adenoma is found. This is detected with imaging methods and removed. The rest of the glands are not visualized with imaging methods and are not damaged.

This operation requires two conditions to be met: 

  • high-quality medical imaging to find an adenoma; 
  • the possibility of determining parathyroid hormone levels in the blood right during the operation to understand whether hyperparathyroidism is cured after removal of the enlarged gland.

Doctors use various methods to visualize the neck organs: ultrasound, technetium-99 radionuclide scanning, high-resolution CT scans, and 4D CT scans.  Different medical centers use different methods of diagnostics, depending on doctors' preferences and a hospital's technical capabilities.

The efficiency of the operation is 95%, and in the best clinics in Germany, it reaches 98%. The success of the operation is confirmed 15 minutes after tumor removal: this is how long it takes for parathyroid hormone levels to decrease by 2 times or more.

You are welcome to make your appointment at a clinic through the Booking Health service to undergo your treatment of hyperparathyroidism in Germany. Our website presents the best German hospitals. You can compare the cost of medical services and choose the option that suits the price. The Booking Health specialists will help you to choose a clinic in Germany and organize your trip.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board-certified doctors Dr. Nadezhda Ivanisova and Dr. Farrukh Ahmed. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

 

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