LEARNING POINTS: In the case described herein, we describe a novel location for a parathyroid adenoma causing recurrent PHPT. The case elucidates well the difficulties presented by such cases in terms of surgical planning and show the utility of PVS in such cases. Based on this case, we make the following recommendations: Meticulous care must be taken to prevent seeding of adenomatous tissue during primary excision. To consider the use of PVS in patients with discordant imaging in the setting of recurrent/persistent PHPT as a method to localise the causative adenoma. Same day PVS and surgery is a viable option for patients who either represent an anaesthetic risk or who are extremely anxious about the prospect of two separate procedures. Disordered calcium homeostasis is an important but forgotten cause of dysphagia which can be extremely debilitating for affected patients.