An Exposition on Surgical Experiences in Identification, Exposure, and Injuries of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN) During Thyroid Operations: Gleanings, Narrative, and the Reflections

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Apoorva Kumar Pandey
Arvind Varma
Chetan Bansal
Aparna Bhardwaj
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[1] Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical Sciences,Department of ENT
[2] ONGC Hospital,Department of ENT
[3] Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical Sciences,Department of Pathology
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Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury (RLNI); Thyroidectomy; Vocal cord paralysis; Total thyroidectomy (TT); Inferior thyroid artery (ITA);
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Background: Identifying and preserving the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is of paramount importance during thyroid surgeries. Iatrogenic injuries to RLN (RLNI) are considered one of the most serious and feared complications of thyroidectomies. Surgically, there are four routes/approaches (lateral, inferior, superior, and medial) for localizing and identifying the RLN. This study aims to estimate the incidence of RLNI in the context of various approaches taken intra-operatively for nerve localization and identification. Materials and Methods: This retrospective analytical study included 54 cases of thyroidectomies operated for various benign and malignant thyroid disorders in a tertiary care center from January 2018 to December 2020. Intraoperative search, identification, and dissection of the nerve were done with superior, inferior, medial, and lateral approaches. The chi-square test and exact test were used to analyze the data and p-value < 0.05 was considered significant. Pre- and post-operative recurrent laryngeal nerve evaluation was done with 90 degrees Hopkins laryngoscope. Results: Overall in this series, the incidence of post-thyroidectomy RLNI was 3.7% and 3.7% for permanent and temporary nerve insults, respectively. Non-recurrent RLN on the right side was identified in one case and extra-laryngeal branching of RLN was identified in two cases. There was no statistically significant difference (p = 0.929) between the different approaches taken and the incidence of RLNI. The type of surgery and pathology also expressed no statistically significant relevance with the incidence of RLNI (p = 0.463 and p = 0.277, respectively). Conclusion: Adoption of a particular surgical approach to localize and identify RLN during thyroid surgery carries no statistically significant difference between RLNI and approaches taken. Meticulous handling and dissection of the tissue in the correct surgical plane are crucial determinants in preventing RLNIs.
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