Objectives
Determine whether the insertion site of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) occurs at a predictable distance from the midline trachea, to help guide safe dissection during thyroid surgery.
Design
Prospective clinical trial. At the inferior edge of the cricoid cartilage, we measured the distance from mildline trachea to the RLN insertion site.
Setting
Single institution.
Participants
50 consecutive patients undergoing thyroid surgery.
Main outcome measures
Distance from midline trachea to laryngeal insertion of RLN.
Results
The study population included 36 women and 14 men, with 72 total nerves measured. The average distance‐to‐midline + standard deviation (range) of the RLN was 20.7 + 2.3 (17‐26) mm in women compared to 26.3 + 2.1 (22‐32) mm in men.
Conclusion
The insertion point of the RLN into the larynx at the level of inferior border of the cricoid cartilage can be reliably predicted, to facilitate early identification of the RLN during thyroid surgery.