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First use of a computer-assisted operator-controlled flexible endoscope for transoral surgery

Patrick J. Schuler, Uma Duvvuri, Daniel Friedrich, Nicole Rotter, Marc Scheithauer, Thomas K. Hoffmann

Year
2014
Citations
41

Abstract

Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has become an accepted treatment option for head and neck cancer. However, anatomical limitations and a relevant financial burden require alternative developments in this field. To this end, a patient presenting with a T2 squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lateral oropharyngeal wall was effectively treated with a new Conformité Européene-certified, computer-assisted, operator-controlled flexible endoscope (Flex). Intraoperative visualization and tissue handling were acceptable and safe. Transoral surgery with the flexible endoscope was safely conducted in a clinical setting. The introduction of alternative TORS systems will increase competition, drive scientific improvement, and reduce financial expenses.

Keywords

Transoral robotic surgeryEndoscopeMedicineSurgeryHead and neck squamous-cell carcinomaHead and neckHead and neck cancerMedical physics

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