Varying Course of External Branch of Superior Laryngeal Nerve (EBSLN) and Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN) in Thyroidectomy—An Observational Study

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Saba Erfan
Somnath Saha
Ruma Guha
Indranil Sen
Shubhankar Kulkarni
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[1] Sagore Dutta Hospital Kamarhati,Department of ENT, College of Medicine
[2] Bankura Sammilani Medical College and Hospital,Department of ENT
[3] Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital Kolkata,Department of ENT
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Recurrent laryngeal nerve; Supeior laryngeal nerve; Thyroidectomy; Anatomical landmarks; Cricothyroid joint;
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Surgical management of a diseased thyroid depends on sonological and pathological evaluation and thereby, planning of the surgery. The definite surgery has two objectives: removal of the diseased gland and preservation of the nerves, namely EBSLN (External Branch of Superior Laryngeal Nerve) and RLN (Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve) and the Parathyroid glands. The objectives of the study were: (1) To identify the course of the RLN and EBSLN of both sides, during Thyroidectomy. (2) To discern various anatomical landmarks, the relations of the two nerves with them and anatomical variations, if any. In this Prospective observational study, fifty selected goitre patients underwent various types of thyroidectomies based on sonological and cytological criteria. The course and anatomical variations of EBSLN and RLN were photo-documented and results were analysed. Most of the EBSLN were found as Cernea type 1 type (25 out of 50), followed by Cernea type 2a (comprising 36%). The least common was type 2b. It was found that 36 out of 50 (72%) of RLN passed posterior to Inferior Thyroid Artery (ITA). Moreover, before piercing cricothyroid joint, the RLN showed bifurcation in 13 out of 50 subjects (26%), 1 participant had trifurcation and the remaining 36 (72%) had a single trunk. The EBSLN shows relation to the horizontal plane passing through the upper pole of the thyroid gland and it is more prone to get damaged when it passes within less than 1 cm to the plane. The RLN has various relations to the distinct anatomical landmarks thereby helping in safe dissection of the nerve. The study also noted the RLN in relation to ITA and branching before entering into the cricothyroid joint.
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