Intraoperative identification of the human communicating nerve during thyroidectomy

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Abstract

The human communicating nerve (HCN) is a connection between the superior and recurrent laryngeal nerves that has been described in cadaveric studies. We report a case of an extralaryngeal variant of the HCN that was identified and stimulated intraoperatively during thyroidectomy. This appears to be the first case of intraoperative identification of this anatomic variant, of which the functional significance remains unclear.

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Hodnett, B. L., Schmitt, N. C., Thirumala, P. D., & Duvvuri, U. (2015). Intraoperative identification of the human communicating nerve during thyroidectomy. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2015(12). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjv154

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