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Noninvasive monitoring of the vagus nerve during thyroid surgery using cutaneous adhesive and needle electrodes: What is the optimal configuration?

Amanda Silver KarciogluLily N TrinhDioan McllroyOkenwa C OkoseBo WangIan J BehrAnthony Y CheungAdithya SrikanthanMarika D RussellDipti KamaniAmr H Abdelhamid AhmedGregory W Randolph
Published in: Head & neck (2024)
Cutaneous electrodes could potentially be used to monitor the VN during thyroid and parathyroid procedures. Different electrode types vary in their ability to record amplitudes and latencies. Bilateral orientation improves EMG responses in all electrode types. Additional validation of cutaneous electrodes as an alternative noninvasive method to monitor the VN is needed.
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