1Associated pressure on the recurrent laryngeal nerve often makes laryngeal paralysis coexistent.
2The recurrent laryngeal nerve was systematically dissected to avoid inadvertent damage.
3Vocal cord paralysis occurs with and without infiltration of the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
4There were no complications and no ablated patient developed postprocedure recurrent laryngeal nerve dysfunction.
5Patients with no paralysis may have recurrent laryngeal nerve infiltration.
6Complications occurred in three cases: one patient had a transient laryngeal edema and laryngeal nerve palsy.
7The recurrent laryngeal nerve is my favorite example.
8After total thyroidectomy, no patient in either group developed permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve injury or hyperparathyroidism.
9Two cases of a right non-recurrent laryngeal nerve were encountered during the performance of 992 thyroid operations.
10Neuromonitoring has already been described as helpful to improve the identification rate of the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
11A thorough knowledge of thyroid anatomy could reduce the incidence of lesions to the inferior laryngeal nerve.
12Conclusions: The present study revealed that LBD-BDNF promoted the recurrent laryngeal nerve regeneration in laryngeal nerve injured rabbits.
13Introduction: Electromyography for the identification of the recurrent laryngeal nerve is gaining ever more acceptance in thyroid surgery.
14Anyway, the rate of minimal vocal cord movement disorders and transient recurrent laryngeal nerve palsies is not changed.
15Total removal of the sinus tract tissue with dissection and preservation of the recurrent laryngeal nerve is recommended.
16There were no iatrogenic recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries; one patient required recurrent nerve resection to achieve complete tumor extirpation.
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