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How blue lining the recurrent laryngeal nerve can aid in re-operative surgery?

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The recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN), is one of the main structures at risk of injury causing vocal cord paralysis during head and neck surgery, especially during thyroid or parathyroid surgery,… Click to show full abstract

The recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN), is one of the main structures at risk of injury causing vocal cord paralysis during head and neck surgery, especially during thyroid or parathyroid surgery, central neck dissection and upper oesophageal sphincter surgery. We describe the systematic use of marking of the RLN using non-resorbable blue polypropylene suture after its localisation, just inside its penetration below the cricopharyngeal muscle, to help identify the nerve for cases of re-operative surgery in this area. This specific marking technique could facilitate subsequent preservation of the nerve and reduce nerve injury risk in cases of planned or unexpected future operations, as well as emergency surgery due to postoperative complications. We apply this technique simultaneously with intra-operative laryngeal neuromonitoring. This method is safe and easy to perform.

Keywords: surgery; operative surgery; recurrent laryngeal; nerve; laryngeal nerve

Journal Title: European annals of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck diseases
Year Published: 2021

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