Robotic surgery in otolaryngology

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Veröffentlicht: Philadelphia, Pa. Elsevier 2014
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adam_text Titel: Robotic surgery in otolaryngology Autor: Gross, Neil D Jahr: 2014 Robotic Surgery in Otolaryngology Contents Preface: Robotic Surgery of the Head and Neck ix Neil D. Gross and F. Chris Holsinger Robotic Approaches to the Pharynx: Tonsil Cancer 359 Daniel Brickman and Neil D. Gross Videos of transoral robotic surgery (TORS) accompany this article Treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx is challenging because of its effects on speech and swallowing, which may affect quality of life. Transoral robotic surgery may be an effective alternative to open surgery. Robotic lateral oropharyngectomy is best suited for early stage oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma, with the goal of avoiding or reducing the use or dose of adjuvant therapies. Successful robotic lateral oropharyngectomy requires appropriate training, detailed preoperative planning, organized operating room setup to obtain exposure, an under- standing of the pertinent surgical anatomy, and knowledge of the postop- erative care of the oncologic patient. Robotic Thyroidectomy 373 F. Christopher Holsinger and WoongYoun Chung A video of a surgeon confirming the dimensions of the working space before robotic thyroidectomy accompanies this article Robotic thyroidectomy is ideal for patients with indeterminate, likely be- nign lesions less than 3 cm, and a body mass index less than 35 kg/mg2. Proper arm position and padding are important to facilitate exposure and development of the working space from axilla to thyroid bed. The working space is developed using headlight and retractors without robotic assistance, establishing exposure of the thyroid bed from a 5-cm incision in the axilla. Three robotic instruments and a stereoscopic endoscope pro- vide excellent visualization of the associated thyroid neurovasculature anatomy. Transoral Robotic Surgery for Larynx Cancer 379 Richard V. Smith Videos of a TORS supraglottic laryngectomy for a T2N0M0 squamous cell carcinoma using the Omniguide C02 laser and a TORS total laryngectomy accompany this article Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has become increasingly used to man- age laryngeal and pharyngeal cancers, although the published experience in the larynx is small. Although there is burgeoning use of TORS for primary pharyngeal cancer, its application in the larynx is currently more limited. Successful TORS of the larynx has been predominantly as supraglottic laryngectomy, although there is some experience in total laryngectomy and cordectomy. Limitations of TORS of the larynx are primarily those of vi Contents access and instrumentation, with respect to both the surgical robot and the retractors used to access the larynx transorally. Transoral Robotic Sleep Surgery: The Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Syndrome 397 Julia A. Crawford, Filippo Montevechi, Claudio Vicini, and J. Scott Magnuson Nocturnal upper airway collapse is often multi-level in nature but typically will involve some degree of obstruction at the level of the tongue-base. Several surgical procedures have been developed in recent years to ad- dress this area in patients resistant to continuous positive airway pressure. This article outlines a novel way to treat obstructive sleep apnea lingual ob- struction using the da Vinci robotic surgical system. This technique offers significant potential advantages over other established approaches and it should be included in the surgical armamentarium of sleep surgeons. Transoral Robotic Surgery (TORS) for Benign Pharyngeal Lesions 407 Jason Y.K. Chan and Jeremy D. Richmon Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) offers a minimally invasive approach to the pharynx with a magnified 3-dimensional view, wristed instruments with 7 degrees of freedom, and tremor filtration. TORS affords an excellent approach to benign lesions of the pharynx. This article is grouped into subsites of the nasopharynx, oropharynx, and hypopharynx, addressing patient setup, surgical technique, and postoperative management of each subsite. Although TORS has been described primarily for resection of malignant lesions of the pharynx, the setup, exposure, and anatomy described herein are identical for benign lesions, the difference being the magnitude of resection. Robotic Surgery of the Skull Base 415 Michael E. Kupferman and Ehab Hanna Minimally invasive skull base surgery has advanced substantially with the advent of endoscopic technology, novel instrumentation, and intraopera- tive image-guidance capabilities. Robotic technology has been accepted into the surgeon s armamentarium, with its implementation into abdomi- nal, thoracic, and head and neck surgery. However, the application of surgical robotics to the skull base has yet to be achieved. This article high- lights current preclinical research and applications of robotic surgery to the skull base. Robotic Facelift Thyroidectomy 425 Michael C. Singer and David J. Terris The use of minimally invasive and endoscopic thyroidectomy techniques has become widespread. However, these procedures all result in a visible neck incision. Several remote access thyroidectomy approaches that place the necessary incision in inconspicuous, noncervical locations have recently been described. Robotic facelift thyroidectomy uses a face- lift incision in the postauricular area to provide entry to the thyroid com- partment. Robotic facelift thyroidectomy has been shown to be feasible Contents vii and safe and an increasing number of institutions have begun to offer it to selected patients. This article describes the indications, technical details, outcomes, and potential complications of this procedure. Robotic Approaches to the Neck 433 Yoon Woo Koh and Eun Chang Choi This article introduces and evaluates the feasibility of robot-assisted neck dissection as well as robot-assisted neck surgery via a modified facelift or retroauricular approach. Robot-assisted neck surgery is feasible com- pared with conventional techniques and shows a clear cosmetic benefit. Index 455
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