Prophylaxis and prognosis | Recurve Paresis

Prophylaxis and prognosis

Since recurrent nerve palsy is particularly common during surgery, great caution and the expertise of the surgeon is crucial to the likelihood that the patient will suffer from recurrent nerve palsy after surgery. Today, many injuries can be avoided by closely monitoring the two laryngeal nerves during the operation, so that the surgeon is immediately alerted by an acoustic signal if he or she gets too close to the nerve.