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RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE DAMAGE

Study of Extra laryngeal Branching of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Thyroid Surgery

Study of Extra laryngeal Branching of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Thyroid Surgery

... by damage to the esophageal branches from the recurrent laryngeal ...The recurrent laryngeal nerve always identified and carefully ...

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RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE INJURY: AN EXPERIENCE WITH  310 THYROIDECTOMIES

RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE INJURY: AN EXPERIENCE WITH 310 THYROIDECTOMIES

... superior laryngeal nerve 2 . Mechanism of injury to the nerve includes complete or partial transaction, traction, contusion, crushing injury, thermal damage, misplaced ligature or compromised ...

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Evaluation of recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring in thyroid surgery

Evaluation of recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring in thyroid surgery

... are nerve palsy and ...the nerve, including the underlying disease ...the nerve and persistent RLN palsy in about 1 e2% of ...of nerve palsy include: damage to the nerve ’s ...

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Iatrogenic bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve injury: a retrospective study

Iatrogenic bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve injury: a retrospective study

... Dennis and Kashima followed suit with their introduction of a modern endoscopic laser cordotomy technique in 1989. 35 They performed the CO 2 laser posterior cordotomy by resecting the soft tissues of the posterior vocal ...

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A systematic approach to the recurrent laryngeal nerve dissection at the cricothyroid junction

A systematic approach to the recurrent laryngeal nerve dissection at the cricothyroid junction

... There are a number of possible reasons to why the rates of temporary complications were higher in the presented study than in the studies discussed above. First, given different sizes and compositions of popula- tions ...

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Variability in the anterior extralaryngeal branch of the recurrent laryngeal nerve: clinical implications

Variability in the anterior extralaryngeal branch of the recurrent laryngeal nerve: clinical implications

... using nerve stimulation during thyroidectomy to measure the contraction of the laryngeal constrictors when either the AELB or PELB was ...stimulated, laryngeal constriction ...the laryngeal ...

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A Clinical Study to Assess the Risk of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury in Thyroid Surgery

A Clinical Study to Assess the Risk of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury in Thyroid Surgery

... OF DAMAGE: The essential prerequisite for a safe thyroidectomy procedure, free of any significant risk of damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve, are a complete awareness by the ...

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Exclusive real-time monitoring during recurrent laryngeal nerve dissection in conventional monitored thyroidectomy

Exclusive real-time monitoring during recurrent laryngeal nerve dissection in conventional monitored thyroidectomy

... of nerve conduction was detected on the injured ...thermal-injured nerve correlated with recent animal study findings that showed that thermal injury to the RLN may not be visually apparent and IONM can be ...

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Asymmetric recurrent laryngeal nerve conduction velocities and dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle electromyographic characteristics in clinically normal horses

Asymmetric recurrent laryngeal nerve conduction velocities and dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle electromyographic characteristics in clinically normal horses

... The overall population also showed significantly higher values of MUPs Size Index and duration in the left DCA muscle. MUP duration reflects density, area and firing synchrony of muscle fibers within the motor unit and ...

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Combined recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring and one-lung ventilation using the EZ-Blocker and an electromyographic endotracheal tube

Combined recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring and one-lung ventilation using the EZ-Blocker and an electromyographic endotracheal tube

... Furthermore, in our opinion the described method su- persedes the use of self-manufactured combinations of DLT and surface electrodes for IONM during one-lung ventilation. The surface electrodes are not originally de- ...

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Three concurrent variations of the aberrant right subclavian artery, the non-recurrent laryngeal nerve and the right thoracic duct

Three concurrent variations of the aberrant right subclavian artery, the non-recurrent laryngeal nerve and the right thoracic duct

... Non-recurrent laryngeal nerve is also a notable anomaly that must be examined especially when op- erating a thyroid or parathyroid ...neural damage during surgeries of the recurrent ...

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Continuous Vagal Intraoperative Monitoring Prevents Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis by Revealing Initial EMG Changes of Impending Neuropraxic Injury

Continuous Vagal Intraoperative Monitoring Prevents Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis by Revealing Initial EMG Changes of Impending Neuropraxic Injury

... the nerve to be theoretically at risk for damage in- between ...‘blind’ damage and deterioration in neural ...the nerve monitoring system lie in questions of its reliability, sensitivity and ...

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Incidence of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy in Thyroidectomy-Identification Versus Non Identification of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

Incidence of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy in Thyroidectomy-Identification Versus Non Identification of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

... Relation to pre-tracheal fascia: Outside its capsule the thyroid gland has a distinct covering of pretracheal fascia which splits into two layers at the posterior border of the gland. One layer covers the entire medial ...

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Conclusions: The recurrent laryngeal nerve, external branch of superior laryngeal nerve and parathyroids

Conclusions: The recurrent laryngeal nerve, external branch of superior laryngeal nerve and parathyroids

... Arun.S JMSCR Volume 07 Issue 07 July 2019 Page 578 the anatomical landmarks, and by making use of them during surgery , the surgeon can minimise the risk associated with the procedure. Experience of the surgeon is a ...

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Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury in Thyroid Surgery

Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury in Thyroid Surgery

... Results 340 patients underwent thyroid surgery during the study period. The age of patients ranged between 15 to 84 years (median age 37 years). Most of patients were females (260, 76.5%). On preoperative evaluation, all ...

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Importance of routine identification of recurrent laryngeal nerve in Hemithyroidectomy

Importance of routine identification of recurrent laryngeal nerve in Hemithyroidectomy

... is recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, which, when it is bilateral, causes major respiratory consequences sometimes requiring ...to recurrent laryngeal ...the nerve remains the main ...

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Reversing Age Related Changes of the Laryngeal Muscles by Chronic Electrostimulation of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

Reversing Age Related Changes of the Laryngeal Muscles by Chronic Electrostimulation of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

... Current treatment of presbyphonia comprises voice therapy and surgical methods. While the first is based on the assumption of targeting the biological function of the presbylarynx, the latter restores passively the ...

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Anatomical Variations of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve: The Danger in Thyroid Surgery

Anatomical Variations of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve: The Danger in Thyroid Surgery

... the recurrent la- ryngeal nerve in two ...the recurrent nerve in an unusual position and to describe the surgical implication of these almost rare ...the nerve concerned the ...

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Incidental presence of non recurrent laryngeal nerve in our series of thyroidectomy

Incidental presence of non recurrent laryngeal nerve in our series of thyroidectomy

... the nerve using the brush technique. After identification of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN), it was routinely traced until its entry into cricothyroid ...

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Atrophy of the Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscle as an Indicator of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy

Atrophy of the Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscle as an Indicator of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy

... The detection of PCA atrophy was variable in our study. All our patients had chronic vocal cord paralysis of 6 months’ duration or more and should, therefore, have developed PCA atrophy. We were able to unequivocally ...

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