Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) continues to gain momentum in minimally invasive surgery. Not only is TORS potentially curative in many cases, but it also addresses the growing emphasis on functional outcomes and quality of life. The main anatomical areas in which TORS is used are the oropharynx and larynx; however, it is becoming increasingly common in thyroid surgery and neck dissections. With growing popularity, the number of indications for TORS in oropharyngeal and laryngeal cancer also increases. However, not all patients are good candidates for this technique, and thus patient selection is essential, with careful assessment of patient-related factors (e.g. comorbidities and endoscopic access) and disease-related variables, such as t...
AbstractTransoral robotic surgery is a exciting field that continues to develop and push the boundar...
Organ preservation surgery and minimally invasive surgery have been developed during the past 20 yea...
IMPORTANCE: Large patient cohorts are necessary to validate the efficacy of transoral robotic surger...
Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) in Head and Neck oncology is a recent technical option with continu...
R Michael Baskin,1 Brian J Boyce,1,2 Robert Amdur,2,3 William M Mendenhall,2,3 Kathryn Hitchcock,2,3...
Early experience in transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for non-oropharyngeal head and neck malignancie...
Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of robot-assisted neck dissection (RAND) followed by transor...
SummaryObjectivesTransoral robotic surgery (TORS) is an innovative surgical technique indicated for ...
Background Trans-oral robotic surgery (TORS) is emerging as a minimally invasive alternative to open...
The article reviews the use of robotic technology for head and neck tumours. The authors discuss the...
Trans-oral robotic surgery (TORS) was approved by the FDA in 2009 and over the past decade head and ...
SummaryRobots have invaded industry and, more recently, the field of medicine. Following the develop...
Traditionally T1-2N0 oropharyngeal carcinoma is treated with a single treatment modality, being eith...
Traditionally T1-2N0 oropharyngeal carcinoma is treated with a single treatment modality, being eith...
Copyright © 2012 Samuel A. Dowthwaite et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
AbstractTransoral robotic surgery is a exciting field that continues to develop and push the boundar...
Organ preservation surgery and minimally invasive surgery have been developed during the past 20 yea...
IMPORTANCE: Large patient cohorts are necessary to validate the efficacy of transoral robotic surger...
Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) in Head and Neck oncology is a recent technical option with continu...
R Michael Baskin,1 Brian J Boyce,1,2 Robert Amdur,2,3 William M Mendenhall,2,3 Kathryn Hitchcock,2,3...
Early experience in transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for non-oropharyngeal head and neck malignancie...
Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of robot-assisted neck dissection (RAND) followed by transor...
SummaryObjectivesTransoral robotic surgery (TORS) is an innovative surgical technique indicated for ...
Background Trans-oral robotic surgery (TORS) is emerging as a minimally invasive alternative to open...
The article reviews the use of robotic technology for head and neck tumours. The authors discuss the...
Trans-oral robotic surgery (TORS) was approved by the FDA in 2009 and over the past decade head and ...
SummaryRobots have invaded industry and, more recently, the field of medicine. Following the develop...
Traditionally T1-2N0 oropharyngeal carcinoma is treated with a single treatment modality, being eith...
Traditionally T1-2N0 oropharyngeal carcinoma is treated with a single treatment modality, being eith...
Copyright © 2012 Samuel A. Dowthwaite et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
AbstractTransoral robotic surgery is a exciting field that continues to develop and push the boundar...
Organ preservation surgery and minimally invasive surgery have been developed during the past 20 yea...
IMPORTANCE: Large patient cohorts are necessary to validate the efficacy of transoral robotic surger...