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The laryngeal mask airway for thyroid and parathyroid surgery
Authors:H. E. Hobbiger  BSc  MB  BS  FRCA  Anaesthetic Registrar   J. G. Allen  MRCP  FRCA  Consultant Anaesthetist   R. G. Greatorex  MB  BChir  FRCS  Consultant Surgeon   N. M. Denny  MB  BS  FRCA  Consultant Anaesthetist
Affiliation:The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gayton Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE30 4ET.
Abstract:The role of the laryngeal mask airway for thyroid and parathyroid surgery was studied in 97 consecutive patients. In 50% the technique combined electrical stimulation of the recurrent laryngeal nerve with visualisation of vocal cord movement via a fibreoptic bronchoscope. Stimulation was required in 10% to assist in identifying recurrent laryngeal nerve position during difficult surgical dissection. In the remaining 40% stimulation was used to confirm nerve integrity and for teaching purposes. Tracheal intubation was required for seven patients but in only two of these was intubation unplanned. The incidence of postoperative recurrent laryngeal nerve dysfunction was zero. These data suggest that the technique offers a safe alternative in airway management and may provide advantages in terms of preservation of recurrent laryngeal nerve function.
Keywords:Equipment    airway, laryngeal mask. Surgery    thyroidectomy, parathyroidectomy. Nerve    recurrent laryngeal
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