Laryngoscopy, thyroid surgery and recurrent nerve lesions: who is to blame?
Minerva Anestesiol
.
2020 May;86(5):576-577.
doi: 10.23736/S0375-9393.19.14308-8.
Epub 2020 Jan 8.
Authors
Massimiliano Sorbello
1
,
Ruggero M Corso
2
,
Stefano Falcetta
3
,
Ida Di Giacinto
4
,
Rita Cataldo
5
Affiliations
1
Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Vittorio Emanuele Polyclinic, Catania, Italy - maxsorbello@gmail.com.
2
Department of Surgery-Anesthesia and Intensive Care Section, GB Morgagni-L. Pierantoni Hospital, Forlì, Italy.
3
Clinic of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Ospedali Riuniti of Ancona, Ancona, Italy.
4
Anesthesia and Polyvalent Intensive Care Unit, S. Orsola-Malpighi University Hospital, Bologna, Italy.
5
Unit of Anesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Management, Department of Medicine, Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome, Italy.
PMID:
31922381
DOI:
10.23736/S0375-9393.19.14308-8
No abstract available
Publication types
Comment
MeSH terms
Humans
Laryngoscopes*
Laryngoscopy
Prospective Studies
Thyroid Gland
Thyroidectomy
Vocal Cord Dysfunction*