Neurostimulation – Prevention of Injuries to the Nervus Laryngeus Recurrens During Thyreoidectomy
																	
									Authors:
											M. Mocňáková; 											J. Vyhnánek; 											M. Duda										
				
									Authors‘ workplace:
											II. chirurgická klinika FN LF UP Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. M. Duda, DrSc.
																
				
									Published in:
					Rozhl. Chir., 2006, roč. 85, č. 9, s. 441-445.
					
				
									Category:
					Monothematic special - Original
					
				
							
Overview
Aim:
 The n. laryngeus recurrens (NLR) neurostimulation technique is described as a recently introduced method in the Czech Republic, used to prevent injuries to the recurrent nerve during thyroid procedures, highlighting its significance.
Method:
 Neurostimulation of the n. laryngeus recurrens (NLR) during thyroid procedures is a method which has been, in recent years, introduced worldwide as a standard procedure in peroperative injuries prevention. A generally accepted doctrine on the risk of peroperative recurrent nerve lesions minimalization has not been established, however, neurostimulation may be a contribution.
Results:
 The new technique was employed in 370 patients operated in 2005/2006 and no permanent NLR paresis was recorded.
Conclusion:
 Neurostimulation of the NLR during thyreoidectomy is a new method, further reducting probability of a peroperative recurrent nerve injury.
Key words:
 neurostimulation – injury to the n. laryngeus recurrens (NLR) – thyreoidectomy
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