Loss of the nerve monitoring signal during bilateral thyroid surgery
British journal of surgery2012Vol. 99(8), pp. 1089–1095
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Henning Dralle, Carsten Sekulla, Kerstin Lorenz, Phuong Nguyen Thanh, Rick Schneider, Andreas Machens
Abstract
RLNM is now the standard of care during thyroidectomy in Germany. After LOS on the first side of resection in bilateral goitre, more than 90 per cent of respondents declared their willingness to change the resection plan for the contralateral side to avoid the risk of bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy.
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