Erschienen in:
01.09.2018 | Head & Neck
Functional identification of abductor and adductor branches for laryngeal transplantation
verfasst von:
Ewa Migacz, David Howard, Zdzisław Gajewski, Katarzyna Siewruk, Wojciech Kukwa
Erschienen in:
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
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Ausgabe 11/2018
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Abstract
Purpose
This is a feasibility study of functional identification of the abductor and adductor recurrent laryngeal nerve branches, which could be used in the donor’s larynx for functional laryngeal transplantation.
Methods
The study was performed on swine (n = 3) and human (n = 4) models of a donor larynx. The recurrent laryngeal nerve and its branches were found. Using stimulator, abductor and adductor branches were identified, and glottis closing and opening were captured with an endoscope.
Results
The result was positive if two ENT specialists noticed at least one adduction and one abduction movement in the same subject. It was obtained in three out of three swine and three out of four humans.
Conclusions
This study shows a way of reinnervation of a transplanted larynx which might result in a functional organ. It describes the first step of the procedure: functional identification of the abductor and adductor branches of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in the donor before the larynx is excised for transplantation.