Between 1982 and 1990, 20 patients with chronic renal failure underwent total para-thyroidectomies and autotransplantations as treatment for secondary hyperparathyroidism. Fourteen cases were cured of their symptoms and their serum PTH levels was restored to normal. Recurrent hyperparathyroidism developed in 6 cases. In 3 of the 6 cases, excision of parathyroid tissue from the forearm could easily be performed under local anesthesia. Of the other cases, 2 had five and one had six glands. Several localizing methods should be performed before operation, in order to overlook the parathyroid glands in different anatomic positions.