“Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) paralysis is the most common and significant complication of thyroid or parathyroid cancer surgery. Unilateral RLN paralysis is often due to the adhesions that accompany thyroid cancer. Even with no signs of paralysis preoperatively, a cancerous thyroid gland may be found firmly adherent to RLN intraoperatively, in which case a segment of RLN must be sacrificed for the sake of cancer eradication.””Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) paralysis is the most common and significant complication of thyroid or parathyroid cancer surgery. Unilateral RLN paralysis is often due to the adhesions that accompany thyroid cancer. Even with no signs of paralysis preoperatively, a cancerous thyroid gland may be found firmly adherent to RLN intraoperatively, in which case a segment of RLN must be sacrificed for the sake of cancer eradication.”
