“…As it is a clean operation, the infection results from poor asepsis technique or contamination of seromas or hematomas (Alqahtani et al, 2020;Bawa et al, 2021;Pãduraru et al, 2019;Saleem et al, 2018;Sidani et al, 2022). According to recent published studies, temporary paralysis of the recurrent laryngeal nerve occurs in 0 .0% to 5.0% of patients undergoing their first thyroid operation (Alqahtani et al, 2020;Bawa et al, 2021;Pãduraru et al, 2019;Saleem et al, 2018;Sidani et al, 2022). Definitive paralysis has an incidence ranging from 0.0% to 3.1%, reaching 10.5% in reoperations (Freitas, Levenhagen, Constantino, Paroni, & Martins, 2020;Alvaro Sanabria et al, 2019).…”