Intraoperative neuromonitoring reduces the risk of postoperative complications

Aunt Chen, 53, found a small hard lump on the left side of her neck when she took a shower the year before last, initially thought it was a lymph node and ignored it, but she did not expect the lump to disappear, but it also got bigger and bigger like an egg, and her family realized that the situation was serious and hurriedly took her to the hospital for further examination. The company's main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers. The company's main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers, and to provide the best possible service to its customers. Hard to say, I'm afraid of thyroid cancer Dr. Wang Wenqing pointed out that thyroid tumors are divided into benign and malignant, and malignant tumors are prevalent in middle-aged women, ranking fifth in the incidence of cancer in the country, and the cause of the disease is not known, and clinically, many patients are often due to the feeling of lumps, and even hard to say, hard to say, hard to swallow and to come to the clinic. The doctor further said that at present, most of the blood, ultrasound and fine needle suction to confirm the diagnosis of whether the thyroid cancer, thyroid cancer per 100,000 people each year, less than 1 death, so as long as the early detection, early treatment, have a chance to get control. Intraoperative nerve monitoring device precisely avoids the recurrent laryngeal nerve Dr. Ming-Chen Chen, a general surgeon at Chi Mei Hospital, explains that surgery is the main treatment for thyroid cancer because the nerves and blood vessels surrounding the thyroid gland are full of them, and if the recurrent laryngeal nerve is violated inadvertently in the surgery, it may lead to sequelae such as hoarseness of the voice. Therefore, for patients with large cancerous cells or those who have undergone previous neck surgery, intraoperative neuromonitoring is recommended. It can instantly locate and clearly monitor the location of the nerves to avoid injuring the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which will give the medical team more confidence during the surgery and the patient more peace of mind. Thyroid cancer has a good prognosis and should be treated actively Dr. Chen added that although thyroid cancer has a good prognosis, it is still necessary to return to the clinic for regular follow-ups after surgery, and that patients who have had a total removal of the thyroid gland should take thyroxine for a long period of time. The doctor also reminds that when you find discomfort or abnormalities in your neck, you should have an early checkup and receive treatment to avoid the deterioration of thyroid disease. LINE@ ID: @ : /cancer/article/29791/intraoperative-nerve-monitoring-sound-preserving-machine-reduces-risk-of-post-operative-complications Keywords: Thyroid Cancer, Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring, Laryngeal Reentry Nerve, W.C. Wang, M.C. Chen, Chi Mei Hospital

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