KMID : 0361020090520080683
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2009 Volume.52 No. 8 p.683 ~ p.687
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Nonrecurrent Inferior Laryngeal Nerve Related to Thyroid Surgery: Review of Ten Cases
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Mo Jeong-A
Shim Youn-Sang Lee Guk-Haeng Jung Moon-Sang
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Abstract
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Background and Objectives : The nonrecurrent inferior laryngeal nerve(NRILN) is a rare anomaly of the recurrent inferior laryngeal nerve (RILN), associated with abnormal development of the aortic arch that can be associated with an increased risk of vocal fold paralysis. This study will describe preoperative diagnosis and intraoperative findings.
Subjects and Method : We describe 10 cases (0.53%) of the NRILN observed during 1890 surgical procedure between January 2006 and December 2008.
Results: The NRILN was observed on the right side in all cases. Although the NRILN was preserved, immediately after the surgery, vocal fold paralysis was present in one patient who completely recovered one month later.
Conclusion: Injury due to RILN that results in vocal fold paralysis is one of the serious complications in thyroid and parathyroid surgery. If the RILN is not found in the classic position during surgery, this can be a possibility of the presence of the NRILN
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KEYWORD
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Recurrent laryngeal nerve, Thyroidectomy, Subclavian artery
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