Effect of IONM on Efficacy and Safety Using Sugammadex in Thyroid Surgery
Status:
Unknown status
Trial end date:
2019-03-14
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Summary
Thyroidectomy is a frequently performed surgeon by the head and neck and endocrine surgeons.
In recent years, surgical techniques and technological developments have resulted in a
significant reduction in complication rates. Despite these advances, there is still a great
deal of anxiety about the sound problems that can be experienced in patients after surgery.
In the past years,the investigators have tried to prevent recurrent nerve paralysis by using
intraoperative nerve monitoring (IONM). The use of IONM has begun to be preferred by many
surgeons in the investigator's country. However, the use of IONM decreases the number of
recurrent nerve paralysis are still being discussed and many studies have been done. In this
study, it is aimed to prevent the formation of recurrent nerve paralysis in order to safely
carry out the IONM by removing the effects of neuromuscular blockade drugs using sugammadex
sodium medicine in the thyroidectomy operations.