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Intraoperative nerve monitoring in endocrine surgery: prevalence and reasons for its use in Australia and New Zealand.

David Chee Weng LeongJohnny LoSimon RyanHieu NguyenDean Lisewski
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2019)
IONM is not routinely used in thyroid surgery in Australia and New Zealand. The main reasons for the use of IONM given in our study by routine users were to establish familiarity of equipment and medicolegal reasons. Selective users chose as the most common reasons, a documented pre-existing unilateral nerve paresis or a hostile surgical field. Non-users stated that there was conflicting evidence that it improves outcomes and increased costs.
Keyphrases
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