Medico-Legal Issues of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring in Thyroid SurgeryMedico-Legal Issues of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring in Thyroid Surgery
- Other Titles
- Medico-Legal Issues of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring in Thyroid Surgery
- Authors
- 김훈엽; Xiaoli Liu; Hui Sun; Che-Wei Wu; 채영준; 정웅윤; Ralph Tufano; Henning Dralle; Matteo Lavazza; Gianlorenzo Dionigi
- Issue Date
- 2017
- Publisher
- 대한갑상선-내분비외과학회
- Keywords
- Thyroid gland; Recurrent laryngeal nerve; Malpractice; Recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries; Thyroidectomy
- Citation
- The Journal of Endocrine Surgery, v.17, no.2, pp.42 - 56
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- The Journal of Endocrine Surgery
- Volume
- 17
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 42
- End Page
- 56
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85396
- ISSN
- 2508-8149
- Abstract
- Advances in intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) in thyroid surgery have provided significant insights into recurrent laryngeal nerve function during thyroid surgery. Despite the limitations and necessary caution when using intraoperative monitors to interpret neural function, these technologies have been definite steps in the right direction for assessing neural integrity and safe surgical strategy during thyroid operations. The techniques discussed minimize the adverse sequelae of a variety of thyroid gland procedures, reducing the morbidity rates/risks in the perioperative period. Furthermore, it is likely that such monitoring will become a standard of care. Accurate, reliable and continuous monitoring is essential, and on-going large studies with definable end points will be necessary. The use of monitoring, such as continuous one, may improve cost efficiency by reducing permanent nerve injuries. A danger in this process, however, is the potential for public opinion, outside regulatory bodies, or medico-legal implications to drive change and enforce standards of care before appropriate data are available.
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