Ellis P D, Pallister W K
J Laryngol Otol. 1975 Aug;89(8):823-6. doi: 10.1017/s0022215100081068.
Voice changes developing after endotracheal intubation have been found to be due to a recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy in four patients. In none of these patients was there any obvious cause and this posed the question whether endotracheal intubation itself could result in a paralysis of the nerve. Cadaver dissection has suggested a way in which which paralysis could occur and this and other possible aetiologies are discussed.
已发现4例患者在气管插管后出现声音改变是由于喉返神经麻痹所致。这些患者均无明显病因,这就提出了一个问题,即气管插管本身是否会导致神经麻痹。尸体解剖提示了一种可能导致麻痹的方式,并对这一情况及其他可能的病因进行了讨论。