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A novel method to reconstruct right recurrent laryngeal nerve by transforming into nonrecurrent laryngeal nerve: The end-to-free vagal laryngeal branch end anastomosis.

Jia-Qian HuPeng-Cheng YuLi-Cheng TanWen-Jun WeiZhong-Wu LuYu WangQing-Hai JiYu-Long Wang
Published in: Head & neck (2021)
The objective of this study is to demonstrate a novel method for the reconstruction of right recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) by transforming into nonrecurrent RLN: the end-to-free vagal laryngeal branch end anastomosis. Here we report a case of locally advanced thyroid carcinoma. The patient underwent radical thyroid surgery with inevitably partial RLN resection and immediate right RLN reconstruction at our institution. With the guidance of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IOMN), we completed a novel end-to-free vagal laryngeal branch end anastomosis. The whole procedure was deliberately monitored by IOMN. Surgeons can procure adequate free nerve for tension-free anastomosis by transforming the right RLN into nonrecurrent nerve. Follow-up laryngoscope showed improved adductory movement of the right arytenoid. The end-to-free vagal end anastomosis is an effective way to reconstruct segmental nerve resection of right RLN. Its long-term postoperative result needs to be further warranted.
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