Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in conventional thyroid surgery
Introduction: Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury in conventional thyroid surgery can happen in 1.5-14% of cases. The outcomes of RLN injury can range from mild hoarseness to upper airway obstruction leading to tracheostomy or intubation. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective review cond...
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my.iium.irep.1104642024-01-23T07:45:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110464/ Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in conventional thyroid surgery MN, Muhammad Danial Mahno, Noor Ezmas Termizi, Sahrol Azmi RD Surgery Introduction: Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury in conventional thyroid surgery can happen in 1.5-14% of cases. The outcomes of RLN injury can range from mild hoarseness to upper airway obstruction leading to tracheostomy or intubation. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective review conducted among patients that undergone thyroid surgery in the SASMEC @IIUM from 2018- 2022. Demographic data, pathological findings, type of operation and visual identification of nerve were recorded. Factors predisposed to recurrent laryngeal nerve injury were evaluated. Preoperative laryngoscopy was performed on all patients. Descriptive analyses were performed. Results: A total of 59 nerves at risk were involved and 16 recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries were recorded. Post- operative laryngoscopy is only done when clinical suspicion of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury arises. Malignancy, size of tumor, reoperation was among the factors identified as the possible risk factors. Conclusion: The risk of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury may rise in malignancy, size of tumor and re-operation. Faculty of Medicine Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-12-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110464/7/110464_Recurrent%20laryngeal%20nerve%20injury%20in%20conventional%20thyroid%20surgery.pdf MN, Muhammad Danial and Mahno, Noor Ezmas and Termizi, Sahrol Azmi (2023) Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in conventional thyroid surgery. Medicine and Health, 18 (7 (Suppl)). p. 25. ISSN 1823-2140 E-ISSN 2289-5728 https://www.medicineandhealthukm.com/ibrowser https://doi.org/10.17576/MH.2023.s1807 |
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Introduction: Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury in conventional thyroid surgery can happen in 1.5-14% of cases. The outcomes of RLN injury can range from mild hoarseness to upper airway obstruction leading to tracheostomy or intubation. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective review conducted among patients that undergone thyroid surgery in the SASMEC @IIUM from 2018- 2022. Demographic data, pathological findings, type of operation and visual identification of nerve were recorded. Factors predisposed to recurrent laryngeal nerve injury were evaluated. Preoperative laryngoscopy was performed on all patients. Descriptive analyses were performed. Results: A total of 59 nerves at risk were involved and 16 recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries were recorded. Post- operative laryngoscopy is only done when clinical suspicion of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury arises. Malignancy, size of tumor, reoperation was among the factors identified as the possible risk factors. Conclusion: The risk of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury may rise in malignancy, size of tumor and re-operation. |
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Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in conventional thyroid surgery |
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