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Intraoperative continuous neuromonitoring of laryngeal reccurent nerves in patients with thyroid cancer. / Makarin, V. A.; Uspenskaya, A.A.; Semenov, A. A.; Tîmofeeva, N. I.; Chernikov, R. A.; Sleptsov, I. V.; Chinchuk, I. K.; Karelina, Y. V.; Novokshonov, K. U.; Fedorov, E. A.; Malugov, Y. N.; Sablin, I. V.; Gorskaya, N. A.; Ostanina, Y. V.; Elcheparova, S. A.; Kuzmichev, A. S.; Fedotov, Y. N.; Bubnov, A. N.

In: Voprosy Onkologii, Vol. 65, No. 3, 2019, p. 342-348.

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Makarin, VA, Uspenskaya, AA, Semenov, AA, Tîmofeeva, NI, Chernikov, RA, Sleptsov, IV, Chinchuk, IK, Karelina, YV, Novokshonov, KU, Fedorov, EA, Malugov, YN, Sablin, IV, Gorskaya, NA, Ostanina, YV, Elcheparova, SA, Kuzmichev, AS, Fedotov, YN & Bubnov, AN 2019, 'Intraoperative continuous neuromonitoring of laryngeal reccurent nerves in patients with thyroid cancer', Voprosy Onkologii, vol. 65, no. 3, pp. 342-348.

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Makarin, V. A., Uspenskaya, A. A., Semenov, A. A., Tîmofeeva, N. I., Chernikov, R. A., Sleptsov, I. V., Chinchuk, I. K., Karelina, Y. V., Novokshonov, K. U., Fedorov, E. A., Malugov, Y. N., Sablin, I. V., Gorskaya, N. A., Ostanina, Y. V., Elcheparova, S. A., Kuzmichev, A. S., Fedotov, Y. N., & Bubnov, A. N. (2019). Intraoperative continuous neuromonitoring of laryngeal reccurent nerves in patients with thyroid cancer. Voprosy Onkologii, 65(3), 342-348.

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Makarin, V. A. ; Uspenskaya, A.A. ; Semenov, A. A. ; Tîmofeeva, N. I. ; Chernikov, R. A. ; Sleptsov, I. V. ; Chinchuk, I. K. ; Karelina, Y. V. ; Novokshonov, K. U. ; Fedorov, E. A. ; Malugov, Y. N. ; Sablin, I. V. ; Gorskaya, N. A. ; Ostanina, Y. V. ; Elcheparova, S. A. ; Kuzmichev, A. S. ; Fedotov, Y. N. ; Bubnov, A. N. / Intraoperative continuous neuromonitoring of laryngeal reccurent nerves in patients with thyroid cancer. In: Voprosy Onkologii. 2019 ; Vol. 65, No. 3. pp. 342-348.

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title = "Intraoperative continuous neuromonitoring of laryngeal reccurent nerves in patients with thyroid cancer",
abstract = "Laryngeal muscles paresis ranks second in prevalence of postoperative complications after thyroid surgery. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) results in reduction of cases with dysphonia and prevents such severe complication as bilateral paresis. Currently there are two types of monitoring: intermittent and continual. When using intermittent IONM surgeon has no opportunity to control electrophysiology state of RLN during intervals between stimulations. In case of continual IONM date on amplitude and latency are available to surgeon in real time every second, allowing him instantly react to any disturbance of neural transmission to prevent its damage by changing surgical manipulation. This work presents the first experience of using continual neuromonitoring of RLN in Russia, the procedure is described in details its safety. It is represented the possibility of prevention of bilateral laryngeal muscles paresis.",
keywords = "Bilateral paresis, Complications in endocrine surgery, Kew words: intraoperative neuromonitoring of laryngeal nerves, Larynx paralysis, Larynx paresis, Loss of signal",
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AU - Tîmofeeva, N. I.

AU - Chernikov, R. A.

AU - Sleptsov, I. V.

AU - Chinchuk, I. K.

AU - Karelina, Y. V.

AU - Novokshonov, K. U.

AU - Fedorov, E. A.

AU - Malugov, Y. N.

AU - Sablin, I. V.

AU - Gorskaya, N. A.

AU - Ostanina, Y. V.

AU - Elcheparova, S. A.

AU - Kuzmichev, A. S.

AU - Fedotov, Y. N.

AU - Bubnov, A. N.

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N2 - Laryngeal muscles paresis ranks second in prevalence of postoperative complications after thyroid surgery. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) results in reduction of cases with dysphonia and prevents such severe complication as bilateral paresis. Currently there are two types of monitoring: intermittent and continual. When using intermittent IONM surgeon has no opportunity to control electrophysiology state of RLN during intervals between stimulations. In case of continual IONM date on amplitude and latency are available to surgeon in real time every second, allowing him instantly react to any disturbance of neural transmission to prevent its damage by changing surgical manipulation. This work presents the first experience of using continual neuromonitoring of RLN in Russia, the procedure is described in details its safety. It is represented the possibility of prevention of bilateral laryngeal muscles paresis.

AB - Laryngeal muscles paresis ranks second in prevalence of postoperative complications after thyroid surgery. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) results in reduction of cases with dysphonia and prevents such severe complication as bilateral paresis. Currently there are two types of monitoring: intermittent and continual. When using intermittent IONM surgeon has no opportunity to control electrophysiology state of RLN during intervals between stimulations. In case of continual IONM date on amplitude and latency are available to surgeon in real time every second, allowing him instantly react to any disturbance of neural transmission to prevent its damage by changing surgical manipulation. This work presents the first experience of using continual neuromonitoring of RLN in Russia, the procedure is described in details its safety. It is represented the possibility of prevention of bilateral laryngeal muscles paresis.

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KW - Complications in endocrine surgery

KW - Kew words: intraoperative neuromonitoring of laryngeal nerves

KW - Larynx paralysis

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