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The Role of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring in Preventing Lesions of the Spinal Accessory Nerve During Functional Neck Dissection.

Endocrine(2023)

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Abstract
Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) in thyroid surgery offers a valid aid to the operator in identifying the recurrent laryngeal nerve and preserving its function. Recently, IONM has also been used in other surgeries, such as spinal accessory nerve dissection, during lymphectomy of the II, III, IV, and V laterocervical lymph nodes. The goal is the preservation of the spinal accessory nerve, whose macroscopic integrity does not always indicate its functionality. A further difficulty is the anatomical variability of its course at the cervical level. The aim of our study is to assess whether the use of the IONM helps to reduce the incidence of transient and permanent paralysis of the spinal accessory nerve, compared to "de visu" identification by the surgeon alone. In our case series, the use of the IONM reduced the incidence of transient paralysis, and no permanent paralysis was recorded. In addition, if the IONM registers a reduction in nerve potential, compared to the baseline value during surgery, it could indicate the need for early rehabilitation treatment, increasing the patients' chances of regaining function and reducing the costs of prolonged physiotherapy treatment.
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Accessory nerve,Neuromonitoring,Laterocervical lymphadenectomy,Thyroid cancer,Nerve injury
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