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.Mahidol University2026-02-062026-02-062026-01-01Head and Neck (2026)10433074https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/114542Background: 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.MedicineA Novel Connector for Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring Probes in Endoscopic Thyroidectomy: Comparative Efficacy and Preclinical Evaluation in a Porcine ModelArticleSCOPUS10.1002/hed.701592-s2.0-10502658680410970347