نتایج جستجو برای: recurrent laryngeal nerve

تعداد نتایج: 300484  

Journal: :Turkish journal of surgery 2017
Mohamed Benkhadoura Salah Taktuk Reem Alobedi

OBJECTIVE Reoperative thyroid surgery is rare and has a high complication rate. This retrospective cohort study was performed to determine the recurrent laryngeal nerve injury and hypoparathyroidism rates after reoperative thyroid surgery in two university hospitals in Benghazi, Libya. MATERIAL AND METHODS All consecutive patients who underwent reoperative thyroid surgery between January 2002...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2015
Zahid Mehmood Usman Khan Iram Bokhari Adeel Hussain Anis Subhan Mehvish Nazeer

OBJECTIVE To find out the frequency of Zuckerkandl Tubercle (ZT) and the position of recurrent laryngeal nerve with reference to ZK. STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional observational study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY Surgical Ward-3, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Karachi, from June 2010 to August 2011. METHODOLOGY Patients having goiter, aged between 12 - 60 years were admitted thr...

Journal: :Journal of The Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics 2015

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1988
M Haffar J Banks

We report a case of recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy caused by coalworkers' pneumoconiosis with progressive massive fibrosis (PMF). This illustrates that PMF alone may be added to the list of lesions which can cause recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy. However, efforts should always be made to exclude more common causes, in particular bronchogenic carcinoma, before attributing the palsy to PMF.

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2000
A D Sharma C L Parmley G Sreeram H P Grocott

Neuropathies involving the brachial plexus, phrenic, recurrent laryngeal, and saphenous nerves, as well as the sympathetic chain are complications of cardiac surgery. The reported frequency of nerve injuries varies from 1.5% to 24% for the brachial plexus and 10% to 60",,6 for the phrenic nerve (1-5). Neuropathies of the recurrent laryngeal, lower limb (saphenous) nerves, and the sympathetic ch...

2012
Young Moon Yoo Il Jae Lee Hyoseob Lim Joo Hyoung Kim Myong Chul Park

Recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis is the most common and serious complication after thyroid cancer surgery. The objective of this study was to report the advantages of the vein wrapping technique for nerve reconstruction in patients with thyroid cancer invading the recurrent laryngeal nerve and its effects on postoperative phonatory function. The subjects were three patients who underwent res...

Introduction: Cardiovocal hoarseness (Ortner’s syndrome) is hoarseness of voice due to recurrent laryngeal nerve involvement secondary to cardiovascular disease. Recurrent laryngeal nerve in its course (especially the left side) follows a path that brings it in close proximity to numerous structures. These structures interfere with its function by pressure or by disruption of the nerve caused b...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2007
Wan-Fu Su Yaw-Don Hsu Hsin-Chien Chen Hwa Sheng

BACKGROUND Ansa cervicalis (AC)-recurrent laryngeal nerve anastomosis (RLN) is usually not desirable for correction of paralytic dysphonia when it is difficult to find a viable distal stump of the recurrent laryngeal nerve. Nerve implantation of the thyroarytenoid muscle with the ansa cervicalis is a simple alternative method. STUDY DESIGN Ten patients with unilateral vocal cord paralysis wer...

Journal: :Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti 1972
G R Stewart J C Mountain B P Colcock

AIMS The paper draws attention to the importance of rare, but important anatomical variety of nervus laryngeus recurrens, s.c. nervus laryngeus non-recurrens, for making thyroidectomy safely. Possible differences in the course of the nerve and the way of preparing the gland for minimizing the peroperation damage are presented. PATIENTS Three cases out of 1,200 operations on thyroid gland (0.2...

2016
I Mohamad M Musa S Hassan

Thyroid lesion is strongly associated with recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy. It is because of the close anatomical relationship between the gland on the trachea and the nerve which lies in the tracheoesophageal groove. The recurrent laryngeal nerve can be affected either from the thyroid disease itself or as the complication of thyroidectomy. However, benign thyroid lesion rarely causes recurren...

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