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Non-recurrent laryngeal nerve in thyroid surgery.

A N Hisham1, A Sarojah, A Alvin

  • 1Department of Surgery, Kuala Lumpur Hospital, Malaysia.

The Medical Journal of Malaysia
|May 17, 2002
PubMed
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A rare non-recurrent laryngeal nerve was identified on the right side without vascular issues. This case highlights the anatomy and surgical considerations of this uncommon condition.

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Area of Science:

  • Anatomy
  • Surgical anatomy
  • Vascular anatomy

Background:

  • The laryngeal nerve typically recurs on the left side.
  • Non-recurrent laryngeal nerves are rare anatomical variations.

Observation:

  • A case of a non-recurrent laryngeal nerve on the right side is presented.
  • This anatomical variation was not associated with any vascular abnormalities.

Findings:

  • The right-sided non-recurrent laryngeal nerve represents a rare anatomical finding.
  • Absence of associated vascular anomalies in this case.

Implications:

  • Understanding this variation is crucial for surgeons to prevent nerve injury.
  • Potential implications for surgical approaches in the neck and thoracic regions.

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