Background: The objective of this study was to determine if the laryngeal twitch response, when compared to neuromonitoring, can predict postoperative vocal cord function and can thus be used in case of technical failure of the EMG-recording electrode.
Methods: A total of 640 nerves at risk were included in this study based on a prospective protocol. The laryngeal twitch response and the EMG-records were compared with the results of the postoperative laryngoscopy.
Introduction: Surgical site infections after thyroid surgery are mostly superficial and can be well treated. Streptococcal mediastinitis in contrast is a rare but life-threatening complication.
Case Report: A 57-year-old female patient experienced septic fever, increase of inflammation parameters and erythema 2 days after thyroid surgery for Graves' disease.