Minimally invasive techniques for head and neck malignancies: Current indications, outcomes and future directions

Dana M. Hartl, Alfio Ferlito, Carl E. Silver, Robert P. Takes, Sandro J. Stoeckli, Carlos Suárez, Juan P. Rodrigo, Andreas M. Sesterhenn, Carl H. Snyderman, David J. Terris, Eric M. Genden, Alessandra Rinaldo

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    Résumé

    The trend toward minimally invasive surgery, appropriately applied, has evolved over the past three decades to encompass all fields of surgery, including curative intent cancer surgery of the head and neck. Proper patient and tumor selection are fundamental to optimizing oncological and functional outcomes in such a personalized approach to cancer treatment. Training, experience, and appropriate technological equipment are prerequisites for any type of minimally invasive surgery. The aim of this review was to provide an overview of currently available techniques and the evidence justifying their use. Much evidence is in favor of routine use of transoral laser resection, transoral robot-assisted surgery, transnasal endoscopic resection, sentinel node biopsy, and endoscopic neck surgery for selected malignant tumors, by experienced surgical teams. Technological advances will enhance the scope of this type of surgery in the future and physicians need to be aware of the current applications and trends.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)1249-1257
    Nombre de pages9
    journalEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
    Volume268
    Numéro de publication9
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 sept. 2011

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