[HSF] Intimal Tears
Nasser F. Abou'Seada
nfaabouseada at gmail.com
Mon Feb 4 10:54:35 EST 2008
"My theory is that the right vagus nerve was implaled by the needle and the
fibers destined to become the recurrent nerve were therby injured."
Very Interesting case
NFA
On Feb 4, 2008 10:42 AM, <Jbflegejr at aol.com> wrote:
> I had a patient, middle aged man, who had unevenful CABG and had right
> vocal
> cord paralysis postoperativel. His hoarseness was pronounced and no one,
> family or staff, had noticed it preop. His right inernal mammary artery
> was not
> dissected, his right pleural cavity was not opened. He had a right IJ line
> placed. My theory is that the right vagus nerve was implaled by the needle
> and the
> fibers destined to become the recurrent nerve were therby injured. John
> Flege
>
>
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