RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE DAMAGE
Study of Extra laryngeal Branching of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Thyroid Surgery
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RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE INJURY: AN EXPERIENCE WITH 310 THYROIDECTOMIES
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Evaluation of recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring in thyroid surgery
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Iatrogenic bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve injury: a retrospective study
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A systematic approach to the recurrent laryngeal nerve dissection at the cricothyroid junction
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Variability in the anterior extralaryngeal branch of the recurrent laryngeal nerve: clinical implications
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A Clinical Study to Assess the Risk of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury in Thyroid Surgery
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Exclusive real-time monitoring during recurrent laryngeal nerve dissection in conventional monitored thyroidectomy
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Asymmetric recurrent laryngeal nerve conduction velocities and dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle electromyographic characteristics in clinically normal horses
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Combined recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring and one-lung ventilation using the EZ-Blocker and an electromyographic endotracheal tube
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Three concurrent variations of the aberrant right subclavian artery, the non-recurrent laryngeal nerve and the right thoracic duct
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Continuous Vagal Intraoperative Monitoring Prevents Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis by Revealing Initial EMG Changes of Impending Neuropraxic Injury
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Incidence of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy in Thyroidectomy-Identification Versus Non Identification of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
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Conclusions: The recurrent laryngeal nerve, external branch of superior laryngeal nerve and parathyroids
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Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury in Thyroid Surgery
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Importance of routine identification of recurrent laryngeal nerve in Hemithyroidectomy
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Reversing Age Related Changes of the Laryngeal Muscles by Chronic Electrostimulation of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
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Anatomical Variations of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve: The Danger in Thyroid Surgery
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Incidental presence of non recurrent laryngeal nerve in our series of thyroidectomy
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Atrophy of the Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscle as an Indicator of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy
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