李威, Geng Zhong li, Angshaer·Sulaiman. Innovation and evolution of neural monitoring technology in endoscopic thyroid cancer surgery. 2024. biomedRxiv.202411.00051
Innovation and evolution of neural monitoring technology in endoscopic thyroid cancer surgery
Corresponding author: Geng Zhong li, gengzhongli0305@126.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202411.00051
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Abstract: Thyroid cancer (TC) is a malignant tumor originating from thyroid follicular epithelium or perifollicular epithelial cells. According to data in 2022, the age specific incidence rate of thyroid cancer in China has ranked third among all malignant tumors. Surgical treatment is the first choice for the treatment of thyroid cancer, and with the improvement of instruments, the advancement of surgical techniques, and the increasing demand of patients, the application of endoscopic technology in thyroid cancer surgery has become the wish of many surgeons and patients. Postoperative complications of thyroid cancer include incision hematoma, parathyroid gland injury, hypocalcemia, nerve damage, etc. How to reduce or even avoid the occurrence of postoperative complications has always been a problem for many doctors. Among them, the damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve can lead to transient or permanent hoarseness, and even suffocation in patients. Intraoperative nerve monitoring (IONM) technology can help surgeons effectively identify nerves during surgery and help shorten surgical time. Since Shedd first applied IONM to thyroid surgery in 1966, scholars from various countries have been continuously exploring its significance and clinical applications. This article combines the advantages of endoscopic technology and IONM to provide reference for subsequent scientific research and clinical work.
Key words: Thyroid cancer; Endoscopy; Intraoperative nerve monitoringSubmit time: 22 November 2024
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