Recurrent laryngeal nerve management in transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy

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作者
Zhang, Daqi [1 ]
Sun, Hui [1 ]
Tufano, Ralph [2 ]
Caruso, Ettore [3 ]
Dionigi, Gianlorenzo [3 ]
Kim, Hoon Yub [4 ]
机构
[1] Jilin Univ, Div Thyroid Surg, Jilin Prov Key Lab Surg Translat Med,China Japan, Jilin Prov Precis Med Lab Mol Biol & Translat Med, 126 Xiantai Blvd, Changchun, Jilin, Peoples R China
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[3] Univ Messina, Div Endocrine & Minimally Invas Surg, Dept Human Pathol Adulthood & Child Hood G Barres, Univ Hosp G Martino, Via C Valeria 1, I-98125 Messina, Italy
[4] Korea Univ, Korea Univ Hosp, KUMC Thyroid Ctr, Dept Surg,Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Thyroidectomy; Transoral thyroidectomy; Transoral endocrine surgery; Transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach; TOETVA; Morbidity; Neuromonitoring; Recurrent laryngeal nerve; VESTIBULAR APPROACH; ROBOTIC THYROIDECTOMY; SURGERY; SERIES; OUTCOMES; INJURY; SAFETY;
D O I
10.1016/j.oraloncology.2020.104755
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Introduction: The mechanism of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury was investigated during a TransOral Endoscopic Thyroidectomy Vestibular Approach (TOETVA). Methods: The function of 185 nerves at risk (NAR) was recorded with intermitted intraoperative neural monitoring (I-IONM). The RLN electromyography (EMG) was delineated during: (a) a pre-dissection vagal nerve stimulation; (b) a RLN stimulation at initial visualization; (c) at nerve dissection; and (d) at the final verification of the entire RLN route. The location, genesis, segmental or diffuse and the outcomes of RLN injuries were catalogued. Results: Twelve nerves (6.4%) lost the EMG signal and the incidences of temporary and permanent RLN dysfunction were 5.9% and 0.5%. A disrupted point (type 1 injury) could be identified in 7/12 nerves (58%). Five (42%) nerve injuries were classified as global (type 2). Of the seven type 1 injuries, 3 lesions occurred at the RLN laryngeal entry point during the nerve identification. Four type 1 injuries were at the distal 1 cm of the RLN course and during the early nerve dissection. No proximal (> 2 cm) injuries occurred. The mechanisms of the injuries were thermal (58%) during the energy-based device use at the ligament of Berry dissection or at the dividing small branches of the inferior thyroid artery. Two (16%) traction injuries occurred during the early nerve dissection. In 2 cases we could not elucidate the mechanism of RLN injury (16%) and 1 injury (8%) was caused by the connective tissue constricting band of. The thermal RLN lesions had longer recovery times. Conclusions: The RLN palsy occurs in TOETVA, even when combined with an endoscopic magnification, IONM, early nerve identification, cranial to caudal dissection and top-down view. The thermal RLN injury was the most frequent cause and all injuries occurred at the distal RLN course.
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