2014
DOI: 10.17816/kmj2081
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The experience of access application to recurrent laryngeal nerve and parathyroid glands as the way of the postoperative complications prevention in case of video-assisted surgery

Abstract: Aim. To justify the application of surgical access to thyroid and parathyroid glands by means of videoendoscopic equipment. Methods. 14 video-assisted surgeries on thyroid and parathyroid glands were performed during the period of 2011-2014 using low-invasive midline cervical access by means of videoendoscopic equipment. Results. The surgery was carried out with a skin access of less than 3 cm, the section was made 1.5-2 cm above than jugular notch. Tissue dissection was per… Show more

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“…It was found in a number of studies [ 86 , 87 ] that clear visualization of tissues during minimally invasive video-assisted interventions on TG helps to avoid PTG injury and thereby reduce the probability of developing PSHP. However, other authors point to the absence of significant difference in the incidence of PSHP after conventional and minimally invasive thyroidectomy [ 88 90 ].…”
Section: Prevention and Surgical Correction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found in a number of studies [ 86 , 87 ] that clear visualization of tissues during minimally invasive video-assisted interventions on TG helps to avoid PTG injury and thereby reduce the probability of developing PSHP. However, other authors point to the absence of significant difference in the incidence of PSHP after conventional and minimally invasive thyroidectomy [ 88 90 ].…”
Section: Prevention and Surgical Correction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%