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The Flex Robotic System in Head and Neck Surgery: A Review

Giuseppe Riva, Ester Cravero, Marco Briguglio, Pasquale Capaccio, Giancarlo Pecorari

Year
2022
Citations
10
Access
Open access

Abstract

The Flex Robotic System is a device intended for robot-assisted visualization and surgical site access to the head and neck. The aim of this review is to summarize the current knowledge about the Flex Robotic System in head and neck transoral robotic surgery (TORS). The primary search was performed using the term "Flex Robot" across several databases (PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Scopus). Patients were treated for both benign and malignant diseases. The oropharynx was the most frequent site of disease, followed by the supraglottic larynx, hypopharynx, glottic larynx, oral cavity, and salivary glands. Most of the studies did not reveal major intra- or post-operative complications. Bleeding incidence was low (1.4-15.7%). Visualization of the lesion was 95-100%, while surgical success was 91-100%. In conclusion, lesions of the oropharynx, hypopharynx, or larynx can be successfully resected, thus making the Flex Robotic System a safe and effective tool, reducing the morbidity associated with traditional open surgery.

Keywords

FLEXHead and neckMedicineHead (geology)Computer scienceSurgeryBiology

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