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Title: Anatomical relations of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in thyroid dissection
Authors: Abeysuriya, V.
Anjula, S.A.P.D.
Keywords: Recurrent laryngeal nerve
Inferior thyroid artery
Suspensory ligament of berry
Inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage
Anatomical variants
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: The College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka
Citation: Sri Lanka Journal of Surgery.2023;41(3):28-31.
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy is one of the major complications thyroidectomy. Visualization of the anatomical relations of the RLN with branches of the inferior thyroid artery (ITA) remains essential for preservation of RLNs. Suspensory ligament of Berry, inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage is considered as other important landmarks for safe thyroidectomy. The objective of this study was to describe the various anatomical relations of the RLN during thyroid dissection. METHODS: An observation cadaveric study was conducted by simple random sampling of 35 cadavers with a total of 70 RLNs over a one-year period, from June 2022 to June 2023. The cadavers that had thyroidotomies and goitres were excluded from the study. RESULTS: The majority of RLNs in this series had a retrovascular course (with respect to the ITA or its branches): 57% on the right and 68.6% on the left. The course of 64/70 of the dissected nerves was posteromedial to the suspensory ligament of Berry, while the other 6 nerves passed between the fibres of this ligament. All RLNs penetrated the larynx by passing posteriorly to the inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage on both sides. No case of non-recurrent laryngeal nerve was observed. CONCLUSION: This preliminary study illustrates the numerous anatomical variants of the RLN with respect to the ITA and its branches. The RLN mainly has a retrovascular course on both the right and the left sides.
Description: Not Indexed in MEDLINE
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/27444
ISSN: 1391-491X (Print)
2279-2201 (Electronic)
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