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Erschienen in: World Journal of Surgery 2/2014

01.02.2014

Evaluating the Incidence, Clinical Significance and Predictors for Vocal Cord Palsy and Incidental Laryngopharyngeal Conditions before Elective Thyroidectomy: Is There a Case for Routine Laryngoscopic Examination?

verfasst von: Brian Hung-Hin Lang, Kevin Ka-Wan Chu, Raymond King-Yin Tsang, Kai Pun Wong, Birgitta Yee-Hang Wong

Erschienen in: World Journal of Surgery | Ausgabe 2/2014

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Abstract

Background

Routine preoperative laryngeal examination remains controversial. We aimed to assess the utility of preoperative routine flexible laryngoscopy (FL) by looking at the incidence, clinical significance and predictors for preoperative vocal cord paresis (VCP) and incidental laryngopharyngeal conditions (LPC) in our consecutive cohort.

Methods

A total of 302 patients underwent laryngeal examination by an independent otorhinolaryngologist and were specifically asked about voice/swallowing symptoms suggestive of VCP 1 day before surgery. As well as vocal cord (VC) mobility, the naso-pharynx and larynx were examined using FL. Any VCP and/or LPC was recorded. VCP was defined as reduced or absent movement in one or more VC. An LPC was considered clinically significant if the ensuing thyroidectomy was changed or deferred.

Results

Seven (2.3 %) patients had preoperative VCP, while an additional seven patients had an incidental LPC. Of the seven VCPs, five were caused by previous thyroidectomy, while two were caused by a benign goitre. The incidence of asymptomatic VCP in a previously non-operated cohort was 1/245 (0.41 %). Voice/swallowing symptoms (p = 0.033) and previous thyroidectomy (p < 0.001) were the two significant predictors for VCP. The seven incidental LPCs were vallecular cyst (n = 1), VC scar and polyp (n = 2), nasopharyngeal cyst and polyp (n = 3) and redundant arytenoid mucosa (n = 1); however, as they were benign, all seven patients proceeded to thyroidectomy as planned.

Conclusions

Given the low incidence (0.41 %) of asymptomatic VCP in a previously non-operated cohort and that none of the seven LPCs were considered clinically significant, routine preoperative laryngoscopic examination should be reserved for those with previous thyroidectomy and/or voice/swallowing symptoms.
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Metadaten
Titel
Evaluating the Incidence, Clinical Significance and Predictors for Vocal Cord Palsy and Incidental Laryngopharyngeal Conditions before Elective Thyroidectomy: Is There a Case for Routine Laryngoscopic Examination?
verfasst von
Brian Hung-Hin Lang
Kevin Ka-Wan Chu
Raymond King-Yin Tsang
Kai Pun Wong
Birgitta Yee-Hang Wong
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2014
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
World Journal of Surgery / Ausgabe 2/2014
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-013-2259-3

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