Cervical-transoral robotic nasopharyngectomy: A preclinical study

Philippe Gorphe, Hubert Stein, Antoine Moya-Plana

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    Background: We performed a preclinical study to assess the feasibility of the cervical-transoral robotic pharyngectomy procedure in surgery for nasopharyngeal cancer, where deep margins and vascular safety are key issues. Materials and methods: Four cadaveric dissections were performed with the da Vinci Xi system. The first step was a robotic parapharyngeal dissection along the internal carotid artery (ICA). The second step was a type 3 transoral robotic nasopharyngectomy. Results: In each procedure, a comprehensive dissection of the parapharyngeal space was performed along the ICA up to the foramen lacerum. A type 3 nasopharyngectomy was performed transorally with an “en-bloc” removal of the parapharyngeal space, and with complete removal of the eustachian tube up to its bony part. Conclusion: A comprehensive cervical-transoral robotic type 3 nasopharyngectomy with “en-bloc” removal of the parapharyngeal space and the eustachian tube proved to be technically feasible in a preclinical study.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)394-400
    Nombre de pages7
    journalHead and Neck
    Volume42
    Numéro de publication3
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 mars 2020

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