Non-recurrent laryngeal nerve in thyroid and parathyroid surgery

A. A. Kuprin, N. N. Vetsheva, I. O. Abuladze
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BACKGROUND : the main reason for postoperative vocal folds paresis is the variable anatomy of the recurrent laryngeal nerve. An example of such an “extreme form of embryonal development» is the non-recurrent laryngeal nerve. However, many surgeons consider this structure to be a rare anomaly with prevalence less than 0.5%. This opinion is associated with a six to seven-fold increase in the number of vocal folds paresis when a surgeon encounters with a non-recurrent laryngeal nerve. Meanwhile, in cadaveric studies a significantly higher prevalence of non-recurrent laryngeal nerve was demonstrated — 2.2%. The right aberrant subclavian artery was diagnosed during CT in 3.1% patients. AIM : the aim of the study is to determine the effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound in detecting the right aberrant subclavian artery and non-recurrent laryngeal nerve. MATERIALS AND METHODS : patients underwent thyroid and parathyroid surgery with identification of a right inferior laryngeal nerve. The preoperative neck ultrasound was performed on all patients with visualization of a brachiocephalic trunk (Y-sign) or a right aberrant subclavian artery (AL-sign). CT-angiography was performed in the postoperative period on patients who had a non-recurrent laryngeal nerve. RESULTS : the study included 1476 patients. The Y-sign was determined among 1338 (90.7%) patients. In these cases a typical anatomy of the recurrent laryngeal nerve was observed. In 138 (9.3%) cases, the Y-sign was not detected. In this subgroup of patients, in 20 (1.4%) cases, a non-recurrent laryngeal nerve and a right aberrant subclavian artery were noted. Thus, the sensitivity of the Y-sign in confirming the normal anatomy of the recurrent laryngeal nerve was 100%, specificity — 91.9%, positive prognostic value — 14.5%, negative prognostic value — 100%. On the contrary, AL-sign was notedall 20 (1.4%) patients with non-recurrent laryngeal nerve and right aberrant subclavian artery. False positive and false negative results were not observed. Three variants of the non-recurrent laryngeal nerve were identified: type I (superior type) — located behind the upper third of the thyroid lobe, has a direct descending way and forms an angle to the larynx of 30–50°; type III (inferior type) — has a direct ascending way (simulates the course of the recurrent laryngeal nerve) and forms an angle to trachea in 30–50°; type II (middle type) — all variants of the non-recurrent laryngeal nerve located between types I and III. CONCLUSION : the preoperative ultrasound detection of brachiocephalic trunk (Y-sign) confirms the presence of a recurrent laryngeal nerve (sensitivity 100%), and visualization of the right aberrant subclavian artery (AL-sign) determines a non-recurrent laryngeal nerve (sensitivity and specificity 100%).
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喉非返神经在甲状腺和甲状旁腺手术中的应用
背景:术后声带轻瘫的主要原因是喉返神经解剖结构的变化。这种“胚胎发育的极端形式”的一个例子是喉非返神经。然而,许多外科医生认为这种结构是罕见的异常,患病率低于0.5%。当外科医生遇到非喉返神经时,这种观点与声带轻瘫的数量增加6至7倍有关。同时,在尸体研究中,非喉返神经的患病率明显较高,为2.2%。3.1%的患者在CT中被诊断为右侧锁骨下动脉异常。目的:探讨术前超声对右侧异常锁骨下动脉及喉非返神经的检测效果。材料和方法:患者接受甲状腺和甲状旁腺手术,确定右喉下神经。术前颈部超声检查均可见头臂干(y征)或右侧异常锁骨下动脉(al征)。术后对有喉返神经的患者行ct血管造影。结果:纳入1476例患者。1338例(90.7%)患者有y征。在这些病例中,观察到典型的喉返神经解剖。138例(9.3%)未检出y型征象。在这一亚组患者中,20例(1.4%)患者出现喉非复发神经和右侧异常的锁骨下动脉。因此,y征在确认喉返神经解剖正常方面的敏感性为100%,特异性为91.9%,阳性预后值为14.5%,阴性预后值为100%。与此相反,喉非返神经及右侧锁骨下动脉异常的20例(1.4%)患者无al征。未见假阳性和假阴性结果。经鉴定,喉非返神经有三种变体:ⅰ型(上型)-位于甲状腺叶上三分之一后方,有直接下行,与喉成30-50°角;III型(下型)-有一个直接上升的方式(模拟喉返神经的路线),与气管形成一个30-50°的角度;II型(中间型)-位于I型和III型之间的所有非喉返神经变异。结论:术前超声检查头臂干(y征)确认喉返神经存在(敏感性100%),右侧异常锁骨下动脉(al征)可见非喉返神经存在(敏感性和特异性100%)。
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