Atrophy of the Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscle as an Indicator of a Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury History Before Revision Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery.
Sang Yun SeokDong Ho LeeHyung Rae LeeJae Hwan ChoChang Ju HwangSehan ParkPublished in: Global spine journal (2023)
Evaluating the size of the PCA muscle before revision ACSS may predict a previous recurrent laryngeal nerve injury. Careful planning for the appropriate approach should be undertaken if vocal cord-related symptoms and atrophy of PCA muscle are evident.