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Since the year 1987 to 1996 all kinds of thyroid surgeries were performed at the ENT Department. Altogether 604 patients underwent 655 surgeries. Total lobectomy or total thyroidectomy represented the most common procedures. Due to a gentle surgical technique, which we call "preparation", good results were achieved in the morbidity of laryngeal recurrent nerve (permanent palsy in 0.6%), and in perioperative or postoperative bleeding (0.3% of wound revisions, 0.5% of blood transfusions). Postoperative hypoparythyroidism was found in 4.7% patients. There is no correlation between postoperative hoarseness and laryngeal recurrent nerve palsy. Laryngeal endoscopy immediately after surgery is the most valuable diagnostic procedure.  相似文献   

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Ortner's Syndrome (described 100 years ago in 1897) is a clinical entity with hoarseness due to a left recurrent laryngeal nerve (LRLN) palsy caused by cardiac disease. A 35-year-old woman presented with a LRLN palsy due to a huge thoracic aneurysm. The anatomy of the LRLN and the cardiothoracic complaints which may cause the palsy are discussed.  相似文献   

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PATIENTS AND METHODS: risk factors of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy after thyroid gland surgery were evaluated retrospectively in 1556 patients who were submitted to an operation because of a benign thyroid disease. Recurrences were also excluded. RESULTS: RLN palsy occurred in 6.6%. In relation to the nerves at risk the incidence of primary postoperative nerve damages was 4.3%. After a long-term follow-up of in total 18 months the incidence of permanent nerve palsy was 1.6% (related to the nerves at risk: 1.1%) as 75.5% of the paralyses were transient in an average of 6.2 months. Substernal goitres especially when sternotomy became necessary, the ligature of the inferior laryngeal artery, serious perioperative complications and total lobectomy in comparison to subtotal resection were important risk factors for primary postoperative RLN palsy (p < 0.05 resp. p < 0.01). The ligature of the inferior laryngeal artery and the extension of resection were indeed significant risk factors also for permanent nerve damages, but the other factors had no influence on the risk of permanent RLN palsy. However, the non-exposure of RLN in subtotal lobectomy was significantly associated (p < 0.01) with permanent, but not with transient nerve palsy. CONCLUSION: The exposure of the RLN is one of the most important procedures during thyroid surgery and particular also during subtotal lobectomy to reduce the rate of permanent RLN damages.  相似文献   

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We report a unilateral hypoglossal nerve paralysis following the use of a laryngeal mask airway in a 62-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis undergoing a shoulder joint replacement. Cervical epidural anaesthesia was combined with general anaesthesia using nitrous oxide administered via a laryngeal mask airway with the patient in the right lateral decubitus position. The next morning, the patient was noted to have a right hypoglossal nerve palsy. Compression of the nerve between the laryngeal mask airway cuff, distended with nitrous oxide, and the hyoid bone, was considered to be the cause of the nerve paralysis.  相似文献   

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Bilateral vocal cord palsy due to a lesion of the recurrent laryngeal nerves is a serious complication of thyroid operations, with the airway obstruction usually necessitating tracheostomy. In the cases presented, a stable airway was ensured with endolaryngeal cord laterofixation instead of tracheostomy. The operation was performed with the endo-extralaryngeal needle carrier instrument devised by Lichtenberger. During the operation, only minor surgical trauma occurred in the larynx. The fixing thread was then removed following recovery of contralateral vocal cord function, resulting in an improvement in the voice. Four patients are described who suffered bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy after thyroid gland operations. During the follow-up period of 3-12 months, airway stability was demonstrated by regular spirometric measurements. The simple method recommended spares patients the possible complications of tracheostomy.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether surgeons who had received appropriate training in the technique of total thyroidectomy could continue to perform the procedure with minimal morbidity after moving to a provincial surgical practice. DESIGN: Comparison of the complication rates from total thyroidectomy between a specialized endocrine surgical unit and provincial centers. SETTING AND PATIENTS: Six hundred fifty patients undergoing total thyroidectomy by two surgeons over a 5-year period in the endocrine surgical unit at Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, Australia, were compared with 120 patients undergoing total thyroidectomy by seven provincial surgeons who were former trainees in the unit. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Indications for surgery and specific complications of thyroidectomy including recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, permanent hypoparathyroidism, and postoperative bleeding. RESULTS: Each of the seven surgeons in provincial practice performed only between two and 16 thyroidectomies annually. The percentage of total thyroidectomies for benign and malignant disease was identical for both the endocrine surgical unit and provincial center groups (44%). There was no difference in the incidence of recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, permanent hypoparathyroidism, or postoperative bleeding between the two groups. CONCLUSION: Total thyroidectomy is an operation that always engenders controversy relating to the morbidity of recurrent laryngeal nerve and parathyroid injury. Surgeons who have completed a well-designed training program and who have become proficient at total thyroidectomy as trainees will remain proficient at the procedure despite practicing in a provincial center. Achieving a low morbidity rate demands meticulous attention to operative technique and anatomical detail.  相似文献   

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A 4-kg male child, born at 34 weeks to a gestational diabetic mother, had a large ductus arteriosus aneurysm causing phrenic and recurrent laryngeal nerve palsies and large airway compression. The right and left atrial appendages and distal descending aorta were cannulated, allowing left heart partial or complete cardiopulmonary bypass as necessary. On bypass the ductus was ligated, decompressed, and oversewn but not excised. Examination 1 month later suggested resolution of the recurrent laryngeal palsy and echocardiography showed regression of the aneurysm. Ductus ligation and decompression was an effective surgical treatment, which is less likely to cause complications than resection.  相似文献   

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Acute dystonia is a common adverse effect following anti-psychotic medication, which mainly appears shortly after beginning treatment or increasing the dosage. Laryngeal dysfunction may carely occur as part of the picture of acute dystonia and, if so, usually with dyspnoea. We describe a case of acute dystonia with atypical onset without relation to changes in dosage and with laryngeal involvement with aphonia, but without dyspnoea.  相似文献   

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Twenty-seven patients with vocal fold motion impairment underwent detailed pharyngoesophagel manometry with a strain gauge assembly linked to a computer recorder. Nine were known to have lesions of the central vagal trunk or nucleus, 9 had recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy, and the remainder were idiopathic. The site of the lesion was a more important determinant of subjective swallowing performance than the position of the involved cord at laryngoscopy. Patients with central lesions had lower tonic and contraction upper esophageal sphincter (UES) pressures than 25 age-matched controls, suggesting that high cervical branches of the lower cranial nerves are important in UES excitatory innervation. RLN palsy patients showed significantly increased pharyngeal contraction amplitude and reduced pharyngoesophageal wave durations. The results suggest that the dysphagia associated with vocal fold motion impairment is not simply due to the disruption of laryngeal deglutitive kinetics, but to independent effects on pharyngeal function.  相似文献   

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The present report describes a case of postoperative paralysis of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve in a patient undergoing surgery at a site far from the anatomic course of the nerve. Possible aetiological factors, symptoms, management and prophylaxis are discussed.  相似文献   

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection is occasionally accompanied by acute neurological impairment. The pathogenesis of neurological manifestations with EBV infection consists of primary inflammations of EBV infection, and secondary immunologic reactions. However, their clinical course and prognosis are usually favorable. Here we report a patient with fulminant neurological involvement in association with EBV infection. The patient was a 44-year-old man. One morning he developed ataxic gait and speech following flu-like symptoms. He noticed double vision in the afternoon. He had disturbance of consciousness, bilateral ptosis with mydriasis, opthalmoplegia, facial diplegia, bulbar palsy, and weakness of muscles in extremities and respiratory system on the next day. He required mechanical ventilatory support for a month. His symptoms began to improve gradually two weeks after the onset. Two month later, neurological examinations disclosed severe cerebellar ataxia of the four extremities and ocular movement, cerebellar speech, and moderate weakness in his limbs. Moderate cerebellar ataxia and diminished deep tendon reflexes remained for 8-months. Although he had no physical manifestations of infectious mononucleosis, DNA of EBV was identified in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) by the polymerase chain reaction method. From these results, we diagnosed his condition as a cerebello brainstem encephalitis with polyradiculitis associated with EBV infection. The cell counts and protein content of CSF gradually normalized in the early stage of his illness, but CSF protein increased again, and had the peak of 275 mg/dl in about one month. In spite of normalized CSF cell counts, his neurological symptoms persisted. CT scan and MRI studies of the brain and the spinal cord were repeated, but demonstrated no significant abnormalities. Clinical course and CSF findings revealed that his fulminant neurological symptoms were most likely produced by the secondary immunologic reactions following the primary inflammations by EBV infection.  相似文献   

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An 86-year-old man was referred by his family physician to our clinic because of sudden onset aphonia immediately after a Japanese-style bath. On examination, the only abnormality was aphonia, with an otherwise normal physical examination. However, we found vocal fold oedema on laryngeal fibrescopy. For treatment, he was immediately given 30 mg prednisolone intravenously. Twelve hours after injection the oedema had completely disappeared and his aphonia had resolved. The patient was healthy for three months after returning home. However, at the beginning of a cold winter night he again complained of sudden onset hoarseness, after taking a Japanese-style bath. Japanese-style baths are completely different from Western-style baths. There is a temperature difference of almost 30 degrees C between the inside and outside of a bath; the transition may represent a type of physical exercise in elderly and exhausted individuals. This difference could cause a cold or heat-induced allergic reaction. We strongly recommend a laryngeal study in case of sudden onset aphonia.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The clinical significance of lymph node involvement along the recurrent laryngeal nerves in cancer of the thoracic esophagus is still controversial. Although these lymph nodes are anatomically located in a well-defined compartment (proximal mesoesophagus), appropriate procedures for dissecting them are not well established. STUDY DESIGN: We retrospectively investigated clinical results over the past 10 years in 276 patients who underwent systematic dissection of cervical, mediastinal, and upper abdominal lymph nodes. We routinely performed the cervical procedure before thoracotomy for total dissection of the proximal mesoesophagus and to minimize the operative risk. RESULTS: All macroscopically recognizable lesions were resected in 94% of the patients. The hospital mortality rate was 2.5%. Recurrent nerve palsy developed in 59 patients, but it was successfully managed without prolonged hoarseness in 50 of them. The recurrent nerve node group was most frequently involved (frequency of 25% in superficial cancer, 57% in non-superficial cancer). Supradiaphragmatic lymph node involvement was limited to the recurrent nerve nodes in 25% of the patients with positive supradiaphragmatic node. The 5-year survival rate in patients with positive recurrent nerve nodes was 34%. CONCLUSIONS: Dissection of the recurrent nerve lymph nodes is essential for curative esophagectomy even in the early phase of cancer invasion. Our cervicothoracic approach for total dissection of the proximal mesoesophagus yielded acceptable outcomes.  相似文献   

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Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) classically occurs as recurrent focal neuropathy. We report the first known instance of HNPP manifesting, over a 15-year period, as a recurrent sensorimotor polyneuropathy and confirmed by the presence of the PMP-22 gene deletion. We suggest that the molecular study of the 17p11.2 region could be an effective non invasive investigative tool in cases of chronic recurrent polyneuropathy associated with episodes of nerve palsy.  相似文献   

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A 42-year-old woman, undergoing a diagnostic laparoscopy, developed a unilateral lingual nerve palsy following the use of a laryngeal mask airway.  相似文献   

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Palsy of the suprascapular nerve may be easily overlooked in the differential diagnosis of the painful shoulder. Although the diagnosis is well documented in the literature, opinion is still divided regarding its etiology and treatment. This case report offers an example of successful nonoperative management of a suprascapular nerve palsy which followed an acute episode of muscular stress in a young male athlete.  相似文献   

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Experimental induced phonation in the dog has been used in short-term studies by several investigators and has proved quite useful in laryngeal research. In this study a long-term canine phonation model is described that uses permanently implanted electrodes on the superior and recurrent laryngeal nerves. A serial induced phonation model has not been previously reported and is needed for laryngeal research in which voice results are a primary end point. Inexpensive, reliable, nontoxic electrodes were designed and fabricated. The laryngeal nerves were found to be quite susceptible to injury, necessitating a series of changes in electrode design. Electrode durability and laryngeal nerve viability improved with each design modification; the final design gave a recurrent laryngeal nerve viability rate of 100% at 6 weeks, 83% at 9 weeks, and 73% at 12 weeks. Induced phonation was successfully produced on a repeated basis by stimulating the recurrent laryngeal nerves while passing air through the larynx, in 22 (95.6%) of 23 animals. Stimulation of the superior laryngeal nerves increased vocal fold length and tension but was not required for phonation. Technical aspects of chronic implantation and stimulation of the laryngeal nerves are discussed. The development and successful long-term implantation of electrodes on the laryngeal nerves and their use in repeated induced phonation have not been reported previously.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The reference method for detecting specific Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antibodies is indirect immunofluorescence (IF) with EBV-infected cells. The availability of protein purified from infected cells and more recently of recombinant polypeptides designed to contain immunodominant epitopes, has enabled the development of commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) for the specific serodiagnosis of EBV infection. OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of ELISA-based EBV serodiagnosis in comparison with indirect immunofluorescence. STUDY DESIGN: We have first compared three commercial ELISA test systems with our in house indirect immunofluorescence assay for classifying correctly a set of serum samples into clinical categories (acute infection, past infection, interfering non-EBV infection, persistent infection). Additionally a prospective analysis with the best performing ELISA test (Enzygnost) was then carried out by running the ELISA test in parallel with the indirect immunofluorescence assay on 324 consecutive clinical samples sent to our laboratory for EBV serodiagnosis. RESULTS: For the serodiagnosis of past EBV infection and acute EBV infection all three commercial ELISAs performed well in comparison with indirect immunofluorescence. When testing samples positive for cytomegalovirus (CMV), Toxoplasma or herpes simplex IgM, interference in the IgM tests was observed with the three ELISAs. In some instances we could demonstrate that the positive IgM results were due to EBV reactivation. The observed discrepancies between ELISA and IF for the serodiagnosis of chronic EBV infection or EBV reactivation, point to the difficulty for the serodiagnosis of persistent EBV infection on single serum samples. According to our prospective study the EBV IgG determination was accurate. A positive IgM result was not always indicative of an acute infection. Positive IgM results due to EBV reactivation were observed. A positive EBV nuclear antigen (EBNA) IgG result in those samples precluded acute infection. CONCLUSIONS: 90-95% of samples could be classified correctly into clinical categories by a two parameter ELISA system detecting IgG and IgM against a standardized mixture of EBV antigens, allowing standardization and automation of EBV-specific serology. The absence of EBNA IgG was useful as a second line confirmatory assay for acute EBV infection.  相似文献   

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The authors report the case of a 34 year old woman, who developed acute neuropapillitis, which appeared to be the first ophthalmologic manifestation of Beh?et's disease. One year later, this patient recurred with another neuro-ophthalmologic sign: a sixth nerve palsy.  相似文献   

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The Guillain-Barrè syndrome is a polyneuropathy of acute onset that initially tends to produce motor damage of the lower limbs, albumin-cytological dissociation in cerebrospinal fluid and electrophysiological findings suggestive of demyelination. This entity produces a wide variety of symptoms, including damage to the facial nerve in as many as half of all episodes, which means that this syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis of facial palsy, particularly bilateral and synchronous cases. In a review of six cases of Guillain-Barrè syndrome in which bilateral facial palsy occurred at some point, a history of immediate infection was confirmed in five, mainly related to Herpesvirinae and Campylobacter. One case began with bilateral palsy, whereas palsy appeared almost simultaneously with the rest of the symptoms in the other cases. High protein levels without cells in cerebrospinal fluid and electrophysiological patterns of slow facial nerve conduction were confirmed in every patient. Treatment with intravenous immunoglobulins resolved all episodes in less than six months. We conclude by reiterating the need for awareness of this syndrome in every case of peripheral VIIth nerve palsy, especially bilateral cases, although the associated symptoms were not very useful, if at all useful.  相似文献   

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