Vocal cord paralysis following central line insertion in a neonate: a review of the literature.

BMJ case reports(2011)

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Abstract
Acute onset stridor in a neonate following general anaesthesia is commonly attributed to laryngeal oedema secondary to anaesthetic airway trauma. The authors present a case of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury resulting in vocal cord paralysis causing stridor following central venous catheterisation under general anaesthesia in a neonate. This was managed expectantly and resolved spontaneously over a period of 6 months.
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vocal cord paralysis,central line insertion,neonate
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