Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
"Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Branches of the vagus (tenth cranial) nerve. The recurrent laryngeal nerves originate more caudally than the superior laryngeal nerves and follow different paths on the right and left sides. They carry efferents to all muscles of the larynx except the cricothyroid and carry sensory and autonomic fibers to the laryngeal, pharyngeal, tracheal, and cardiac regions.
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D012009
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A08.800.050.050.925.450.700 A08.800.050.600.825.450.700 A08.800.800.060.920.450.700 A08.800.800.120.900.450.700
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Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve- Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
- Laryngeal Nerve, Recurrent
- Laryngeal Nerves, Recurrent
- Nerve, Recurrent Laryngeal
- Nerves, Recurrent Laryngeal
- Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves
Laryngeal Nerve, Inferior- Laryngeal Nerve, Inferior
- Inferior Laryngeal Nerve
- Inferior Laryngeal Nerves
- Laryngeal Nerves, Inferior
- Nerve, Inferior Laryngeal
- Nerves, Inferior Laryngeal
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2021 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2020 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2019 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2018 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2017 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2016 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2007 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve" by people in Profiles over the past ten years.
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Diercks GR, Rastatter JC, Kazahaya K, Kamani D, Quintanilla-Dieck L, Shindo ML, Hartnick C, Shin JJ, Singer MC, Stack BC, Chen AY, St John MA, Scharpf J, Agrawal N, Jayawardena ADL, Iwata AJ, Okose O, Wang B, McIlroy D, Cheung A, Wu CW, Chiang FY, Dionigi G, Barczynski M, Brauckhoff K, Lorenz K, Hartl D, Tolley N, Brooks JA, Schneider R, Dralle H, Abdelhamid Ahmed AH, Randolph GW. Pediatric intraoperative nerve monitoring during thyroid surgery: A review from the American Head and Neck Society Endocrine Surgery Section and the International Neural Monitoring Study Group. Head Neck. 2022 06; 44(6):1468-1480.
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Sinclair CF, Buczek E, Cottril E, Angelos P, Barczynski M, Ho AS, Makarin V, Musholt T, Scharpf J, Schneider R, Stack BC, Tellez MJ, Tolley N, Woodson G, Wu CW, Randolph G. Clarifying optimal outcome measures in intermittent and continuous laryngeal neuromonitoring. Head Neck. 2022 02; 44(2):460-471.
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Peckham M, Rose T, King D, Moreno M, Stack BC, Vural E. Subjective Voice Outcomes in Surgeon Versus Technician-Monitored Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves in Thyroidectomy. Ear Nose Throat J. 2024 Feb; 103(2):105-109.
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Brookes S, Zhang L, Puls TJ, Kincaid J, Voytik-Harbin S, Halum S. Laryngeal Reconstruction Using Tissue-Engineered Implants in Pigs: A Pilot Study. Laryngoscope. 2021 10; 131(10):2277-2284.
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Dhillon VK, Randolph GW, Stack BC, Lindeman B, Bloom G, Sinclair CF, Woodson G, Brooks JA, Childs LF, Esfandiari NH, Evangelista L, Guardiani E, Quintanilla-Dieck L, Naunheim MR, Shindo M, Singer M, Tolley N, Angelos P, Kupfer R, Banuchi V, Liddy W, Tufano RP. Immediate and partial neural dysfunction after thyroid and parathyroid surgery: Need for recognition, laryngeal exam, and early treatment. Head Neck. 2020 12; 42(12):3779-3794.
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Lawson BR, Kamani D, Shama M, Kyriazidis N, Randolph GW. Safety and reliability of a handheld stimulator for neural monitoring during thyroid surgery. Laryngoscope. 2020 02; 130(2):561-565.
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Liddy W, Lawson BR, Barber SR, Kamani D, Shama M, Soylu S, Wu CW, Chiang FY, Scharpf J, Barczynski M, Dralle H, Van Slycke S, Schneider R, Dionigi G, Randolph GW. Anterior laryngeal electrodes for recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring during thyroid and parathyroid surgery: New expanded options for neural monitoring. Laryngoscope. 2018 12; 128(12):2910-2915.
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Wu CW, Dionigi G, Barczynski M, Chiang FY, Dralle H, Schneider R, Al-Quaryshi Z, Angelos P, Brauckhoff K, Brooks JA, Cernea CR, Chaplin J, Chen AY, Davies L, Diercks GR, Duh QY, Fundakowski C, Goretzki PE, Hales NW, Hartl D, Kamani D, Kandil E, Kyriazidis N, Liddy W, Miyauchi A, Orloff L, Rastatter JC, Scharpf J, Serpell J, Shin JJ, Sinclair CF, Stack BC, Tolley NS, Slycke SV, Snyder SK, Urken ML, Volpi E, Witterick I, Wong RJ, Woodson G, Zafereo M, Randolph GW. International neuromonitoring study group guidelines 2018: Part II: Optimal recurrent laryngeal nerve management for invasive thyroid cancer-incorporation of surgical, laryngeal, and neural electrophysiologic data. Laryngoscope. 2018 10; 128 Suppl 3:S18-S27.
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Liddy W, Barber SR, Lin BM, Kamani D, Kyriazidis N, Lawson B, Randolph GW. Monitoring of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle represents another option for neural monitoring during thyroid surgery: Normative vagal and recurrent laryngeal nerve posterior cricoarytenoid muscle electromyographic data. Laryngoscope. 2018 01; 128(1):283-289.
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Barber SR, Liddy W, Kyriazidis N, Cinquepalmi M, Lin BM, Modi R, Patricio S, Kamani D, Belotti C, Mahamad S, Lawson B, Randolph GW. Changes in electromyographic amplitudes but not latencies occur with endotracheal tube malpositioning during intraoperative monitoring for thyroid surgery: Implications for guidelines. Laryngoscope. 2017 09; 127(9):2182-2188.
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