Mermelstein et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Intraoperative identification of laryngeal nerves with laryngeal electromyographyMermelstein et al., 1996
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- 2534512413134422975
- Author
- Mermelstein M
- Nonweiler R
- Rubinstein E
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Laryngoscope
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The laryngeal nerves are at risk during thyroid surgery, and several techniques have been described for their intraoperative identification to minimize potential damage. Nerve protection is based on the electromyographic recording from the muscles innervated by the …
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