| Literature DB >> 30291765 |
Che-Wei Wu1, Gianlorenzo Dionigi2, Marcin Barczynski3, Feng-Yu Chiang1, Henning Dralle4, Rick Schneider5, Zaid Al-Quaryshi6, Peter Angelos7, Katrin Brauckhoff8, Jennifer A Brooks9, Claudio R Cernea10, John Chaplin11, Amy Y Chen12, Louise Davies13, Gill R Diercks14, Quan Yang Duh15, Christopher Fundakowski16, Peter E Goretzki17, Nathan W Hales18,19, Dana Hartl20, Dipti Kamani9, Emad Kandil21, Natalia Kyriazidis22, Whitney Liddy23, Akira Miyauchi24, Lisa Orloff25, Jeff C Rastatter23, Joseph Scharpf26, Jonathan Serpell27,28, Jennifer J Shin29, Catherine F Sinclair30, Brendan C Stack31, Neil S Tolley32, Sam Van Slycke33, Samuel K Snyder34, Mark L Urken30, Erivelto Volpi35, Ian Witterick36, Richard J Wong37, Gayle Woodson38, Mark Zafereo39, Gregory W Randolph9,40.
Abstract
The purpose of this publication was to inform surgeons as to the modern state-of-the-art evidence-based guidelines for management of the recurrent laryngeal nerve invaded by malignancy through blending the domains of 1) surgical intraoperative information, 2) preoperative glottic function, and 3) intraoperative real-time electrophysiologic information. These guidelines generated by the International Neural Monitoring Study Group (INMSG) are envisioned to assist the clinical decision-making process involved in recurrent laryngeal nerve management during thyroid surgery by incorporating the important information domains of not only gross surgical findings but also intraoperative recurrent laryngeal nerve functional status and preoperative laryngoscopy findings. These guidelines are presented mainly through algorithmic workflow diagrams for convenience and the ease of application. These guidelines are published in conjunction with the INMSG Guidelines Part I: Staging Bilateral Thyroid Surgery With Monitoring Loss of Signal. Level of Evidence: 5 Laryngoscope, 128:S18-S27, 2018.Entities:
Keywords: Thyroid malignancy; bilateral surgery; intraoperative neuromonitoring; invaded nerve; nerve preservation; nerve resection; only functional nerve; recurrent laryngeal nerve; thyroid surgery; vocal cord paralysis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30291765 DOI: 10.1002/lary.27360
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Laryngoscope ISSN: 0023-852X Impact factor: 3.325