Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury
The recurrent laryngeal nerve injury is paralyzed at different locations in the vocal cords. It is mostly due to neck trauma and accidental injury, such as thyroid surgery, especially reoperation, which causes recurrent laryngeal nerve injury. Other nerves such as neck trauma, bullet wounds, penetrating wounds, knife cuts, etc. can cause injury to this nerve.
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