Early assessment of feasibility and technical specificities of transoral robotic surgery using the da Vinci Xi

Philippe Gorphe, Jean Von Tan, Sophie El Bedoui, Dana M. Hartl, Anne Auperin, Quentin Qassemyar, Antoine Moya-Plana, François Janot, Morbize Julieron, Stephane Temam

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    Abstract

    The latest generation Da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical System Robot released has not been evaluated to date in transoral surgery for head and neck cancers. We report here the 1-year results of a non-randomized phase II multicentric prospective trial aimed at assessing its feasibility and technical specificities. Our primary objective was to evaluate the feasibility of transoral robotic surgery using the da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical System Robot. The secondary objective was to assess peroperative outcomes. Twenty-seven patients, mean age 62.7 years, were included between May 2015 and June 2016 with tumors affecting the following sites: oropharynx (n = 21), larynx (n = 4), hypopharynx (n = 1), parapharyngeal space (n = 1). Eighteen patients were included for primary treatment, three for a local recurrence, and six for cancer in a previously irradiated field. Three were reconstructed with a FAMM flap and 6 with a free ALT flap. The mean docking time was 12 min. “Chopsticking” of surgical instruments was very rare. During hospitalization following surgery, 3 patients experienced significant bleeding between day 8 and 9 that required surgical transoral hemostasis (n = 1) or endovascular embolization (n = 2). Transoral robotic surgery using the da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical System Robot proved feasible with technological improvements compared to previous generation surgical system robots and with a similar postoperative course. Further technological progress is expected to be of significant benefit to the patients.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)455-461
    Number of pages7
    JournalJournal of Robotic Surgery
    Volume11
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2017

    Keywords

    • Peroperative outcomes
    • Postoperative complications
    • Transoral robotic surgery (TORS)
    • da Vinci Xi™ Surgical System Robot

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