Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
What is the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve?
Dr. Spector describes the anatomy and function of the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
That’s why doctors are very careful to protect it during operations near the thyroid or heart.
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How can the recurrent laryngeal nerve be damaged?
Injuries to the recurrent laryngeal nerve often happen during surgeries in the neck or chest, especially when operating on the thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, or heart. Because this nerve travels close to important structures like the thyroid and aorta, it’s at risk of being stretched, cut, or damaged by swelling or scar tissue. If the nerve is injured, it can cause hoarseness, a weak or breathy voice, difficulty speaking, or even trouble breathing, especially if both sides are affected.
Sometimes, nerve damage can be temporary and will heal over time. But in more serious cases, the voice problems may last longer or even be permanent. Doctors may use special monitoring equipment during surgery to protect the nerve, and if it is injured, treatments like voice therapy, medications, or even surgery to improve vocal cord movement may be needed. Protecting the recurrent laryngeal nerve is very important because of the key role it plays in speaking, swallowing, and breathing.
If you are suffering from compression symptoms, be sure to consult a nerve specialist
How can injuries to the recurrent laryngeal nerve be treated?
Dr. Spector describes how injuries of the recurrent laryngeal nerve can be treated.
The goal of treatment is always to help the person speak clearly, breathe comfortably, and prevent choking while eating or drinking.
PAGE CONTRIBUTORS
PAGE CONTRIBUTORS
Matthew Spector, MD
Head and Neck Surgeon
University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center
Christina Yver, MD
Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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