A Novel Connector for Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring Probes in Endoscopic Thyroidectomy: Comparative Efficacy and Preclinical Evaluation in a Porcine Model
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2026-01-01
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10433074
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10970347
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2-s2.0-105026586804
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Head and Neck
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SCOPUS
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Head and Neck (2026)
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Chairat P., Pithuksurachai P., Chongkolwatana C., Wechakarn P., Akkhawattanangkul Y., Hommuang K., Charoonrut P., Jamikorn T., Anuwong A., Wu C.W., Randolph G.W., Russell M.D., Abdelhamid Ahmed A.H., Maneeprasopchoke P. A Novel Connector for Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring Probes in Endoscopic Thyroidectomy: Comparative Efficacy and Preclinical Evaluation in a Porcine Model. Head and Neck (2026). doi:10.1002/hed.70159 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/114542
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A Novel Connector for Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring Probes in Endoscopic Thyroidectomy: Comparative Efficacy and Preclinical Evaluation in a Porcine Model
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Abstract
Background: This study aimed to develop a connector that adapts standard endoscopic instruments into functional nerve stimulator probes. Methods: The connector underwent engineering validation in a laboratory and preclinical testing using a porcine model. A handheld standard stimulator probe served as the control. The experimental group consisted of a long monopolar probe and two connector-adapted probes. Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and vagus nerves were stimulated to compare the efficacy and safety of the adapted probes with the standard probe. Results: The connector, when coupled to endoscopic instruments, did not show a statistically significant difference in electromyographic (EMG) amplitude at 1 mA stimulation compared with the standard probe. Safety analysis showed no significant hemodynamic effects. Conclusion: This proof-of-concept study demonstrates that the developed connector, when paired with endoscopic instruments, enables reliable nerve identification and preservation during endoscopic thyroid surgery, with favorable efficacy and safety profiles.
