Bilateral Vocal Palsy After Total Thyroidectomy: Expert Opinion on Two Malpractice Claims
- 대한내분비외과학회
- The Koreran journal of Endocrine Surgery
- 17권4호
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2017.12139 - 148 (10 pages)
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Two patients complained of hoarseness, respiratory distress and swallowing disorders early after total bilateral thyroidectomy for multinodular goiter and cancer, respectively. Faulty surgical techniques had caused injury to bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerves (RLNs) during thyroidectomy and the associated central lymph node dissection. The operation notes showed no statement regarding the identification, dissection, exposure and/or functional integrity of the RLN on either side of the thyroid and no mention of the first resected lobe. This report reviews the personal experience of the authors in thyroid surgery for use in 2 medical malpractice claims and for future reference.
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
CASES
SUMMARY COMPLAINTS OF THE SURGICAL MEASURES ADOPTED
OPINION OF THE HOSPITAL
EXPERT OPINION FOR PLAINTIFF
DECISION OF THE COURTS
NERVE MONITORING
THE COMPENSATION SYSTEM
DISCUSSION
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