Relationship between the recurrent laryngeal nerve and the inferior thyroid artery: a study in corpses

Authors

  • Bernardo Almeida Campos Federal University of Minas Gerais; Department of Surgery; Laboratory of Surgical Technique
  • Paulo Roberto Ferreira Henriques Federal University of Minas Gerais; Department of Surgery; Laboratory of Surgical Technique

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812000000600001

Keywords:

Anatomy, Recurrent laryngeal nerve, Inferior thyroid artery, Thyroid gland, Thyroidectomies

Abstract

The anatomical relationship between the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and the inferior thyroid artery (ITA) was studied in 76 embalmed corpses, 8 females and 68 males. In both sexes, the RLN lay more frequently between branches of the ITA.; it was found in this position in 47.3% of male corpses and 42.8% of female ones. On the right, RLN was found between branches of the ITA in 49.3% of the cases, anterior to it in 38.04%, and posterior in 11.26%. On the left, the RLN lay between branches of the ITA in 44.45%, posterior to the ITA in 37.05%, and anterior to it in 18.05% of the cases. In 62.68% of the cases, the relationship found on one side did not occur again on the opposite side. There was a significant difference (p<0.05) in the distribution of the 3 types of relationships between the RLN and the ITA, on the right and on the left. Racial variations could contribute to an explanation of the differences observed by authors of different countries in the relationship between the RLN and the ITA.

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Published

2000-12-01

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How to Cite

Campos, B. A., & Henriques, P. R. F. (2000). Relationship between the recurrent laryngeal nerve and the inferior thyroid artery: a study in corpses . Revista Do Hospital Das Clínicas, 55(6), 195-200. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812000000600001