2022
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2022.888381
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Intraoperative EMG recovery patterns and outcomes after RLN traction-related amplitude decrease during monitored thyroidectomy

Abstract: ObjectivesTraction injury is the most common type of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury in thyroid surgery. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) facilitates early detection of adverse electromyography (EMG) effect, and this corrective maneuver can reduce severe and repeated nerve injury. This study aimed to evaluate intraoperative patterns and outcomes of EMG decrease and recovery by traction injury.Methods644 patients received nerve monitored thyroidectomy with 1142 RLNs at risk were enrolled. Intermitte… Show more

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“…With this type of electrode placement, the left paired electrodes monitor the left RLN and the right paired electrodes monitor the right RLN separately. However, in the reports of Chiang ( 16 ), Huang ( 17 ) and Chiu ( 18 ), the channel leads of the TC electrodes were inserted into the patient interface with a cross-connection. With this connection, the placement of the recording electrodes on the TC lamina changes from ipsi-lateral to contra-lateral position, and both channels will monitor the same RLN simultaneously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this type of electrode placement, the left paired electrodes monitor the left RLN and the right paired electrodes monitor the right RLN separately. However, in the reports of Chiang ( 16 ), Huang ( 17 ) and Chiu ( 18 ), the channel leads of the TC electrodes were inserted into the patient interface with a cross-connection. With this connection, the placement of the recording electrodes on the TC lamina changes from ipsi-lateral to contra-lateral position, and both channels will monitor the same RLN simultaneously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%