Thyroid Lobe Size Predicts Risk of Postoperative Temporary Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis
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Objectives: In patients who had undergone thyroidectomy in Japan for benign tumor, we determined whether thyroid lobe size correlates with temporary recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis (T-RLNP).
Methods: We retrospectively collected medical record data on usage of intraoperative neuromonitoring, laterality of thyroidectomy, amount of bleeding during surgery, duration of surgery, and whether the surgeon was a board certified otorhinolaryngologist as determined by the Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society of Japan. Thyroid size was measured in preoperative axial computed tomography (CT) images. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to determine the thyroid size that predicted a high risk of T-RLNP or permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis (P-RLNP).
Results: Of the 146 eligible patients identified, 9 (6.2%) developed T-RLNP and 2 (1.4%) developed P-RLNP. The amount of bleeding during thyroidectomy was significantly greater in T-RLNP patients than in P-RLNP patients. Thyroid sizes in CT images were significantly larger in T-RLNP patients compared to patients who did not develop RLNP (referred to hereafter as N-RLNP). ROC analysis revealed that 1.3% of thyroid lobes with an area of less than 1000.0 mm, and 9.9% of thyroid lobes with an area of greater than 1000.0 mm were at risk for T-RLNP.
Conclusion: We presented evidence that thyroid sizes, as measured on preoperative axial CT images, were larger in T-RLNP patients than in N-RLNP patients. Our results indicate a connection between benign thyroid tumor stretch injuries and T-RLNP.
Level Of Evidence: IV.
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