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Robotic infraclavicular approach for minimally invasive neck dissection in head-neck cancers

Ameenuddin Khan, V. Sreekanth Reddy, Bharath Gangadhara, Mrinmoy Mayur, Arunkumar Barad, Devaprasad Munisiddaiah, Athira Ramakrishnan, Abhilasha Sadhoo, Sandeep Nayak

Year
2023
Citations
1

Abstract

Background: In the recent years, there has been a rapid increase in the use of robot assisted neck dissection (RAND) as an alternative method for conventional neck dissection. Several recent reports have emphasized upon the feasibility and effectiveness of this technique. However, substantial technical and technological innovation is still essential in spite of the availability of multiple approaches for RAND. Materials and Methods: The present study describes a novel technique, i.e., Robotic Infraclavicular Approach for Minimally Invasive Neck Dissection (RIA MIND) used in head and neck cancers with the help of Intuitive da Vinci Xi Surgical System. Results: After RIA MIND procedure, the patient was discharged on the third post operative day. Also, the total wound size was less than 3.5 cm which enhanced the patient recovery time and required minimal post operative care. The patient was further reviewed 10 days after the procedure for the removal of sutures. Conclusion: RIA MIND technique was effective and safe for performing neck dissection for oral, head and neck cancers. However, additional detailed studies will be required for establishing this technique.

Keywords

MedicineSurgeryNeck dissectionDissection (medical)Head and neckHead and neck cancerMinimally invasive proceduresInvasive surgeryRadiation therapyCancer

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