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Peroperative complications

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  • recurrent laryngeal nerve damage - unilateral or bilateral. Bilateral damage is bilateral presents as laryngeal obstruction after tracheal extubation and requires emergency tracheostomy. Approximately 1% develop paralysis so checking is important.

  • haemorrhage is uncommon and generally caused by a slipped ligature on the upper pole vessels which then retract. It may cause tracheal compression and asphyxia

  • damage to other structures - perforation of the trachea or oesophagus, damage to laryngeal muscles

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