1.Gasless Transaxillary Robot-Assisted Neck Dissection: A Preclinical Feasibility Study in Four Cadavers.
Yoo Seob SHIN ; Hyun Jun HONG ; Yoon Woo KOH ; Woong Youn CHUNG ; Hye Yeon LEE ; Jae Min HONG ; Chi Sang HWANG ; Jae Won CHANG ; Eun Chang CHOI
Yonsei Medical Journal 2012;53(1):193-197
PURPOSE: We hypothesized that comprehensive neck dissection could be achieved via a gasless transaxillary approach using a robotic system. We intended to evaluate the accessibility of level I, IIB and VA nodes with transaxillary robot-assisted neck dissection of four cadavers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Transaxillary robotic neck dissection was performed in four cadavers through a 7-cm longitudinal incision at the anterior axilla and a 0.8-cm-sized incision in the chest wall. RESULTS: We successfully performed neck dissection from level II to V in all four cadavers. However, dissection of levels IIB and VA, which lie on the cephalic portion of the spinal accessory nerve, was difficult. Vital structures, including the internal jugular vein, carotid artery, vagus nerve, phrenic nerve, superior thyroid artery and hypoglossal nerve, were successfully identified and preserved. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrate the feasibility of robot-assisted neck dissection using a transaxillary approach. We suggest that gasless, transaxillary robotic neck dissection is a promising technique for treating nodal metastasis in thyroid cancers or in selected squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck. However, some modification of the approach might be needed when performing comprehensive neck dissections of all levels of the neck.
Cadaver
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Endoscopy/instrumentation/methods
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Feasibility Studies
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Female
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Head and Neck Neoplasms/*surgery
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Humans
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Male
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Neck/blood supply/innervation/surgery
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Neck Dissection/*instrumentation/*methods
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Neoplasms, Squamous Cell/*surgery
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Robotics/*methods
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Thyroid Neoplasms/*surgery
2.Clinical utility of needlescopic in hemithyroidectomy and central neck dissection through bilateral breast approach.
Bo WANG ; Wenxin ZHAO ; Shouyi YAN ; Liyong ZHANG ; Wenjin LI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2016;54(1):44-48
OBJECTIVETo study application of needlescopic assisted hemithyroidectomy and central neck dissection using bilateral breast approach.
METHODSTotally 145 cases of papillary thyroid cancer patients received endoscopic hemithyroidectomy in Fujian Medical University Union Hospital were randomized to needle assisted endoscopic group (NE group, n=81) and conventional endoscopic group (CE group, n=64). The average age of the patients was 35.9 years and 11 patients were male.All patients underwent hemithyroidectomy and central neck dissection through bilateral breast approach, the NE group additional used the MiniLap-assisted intraoperation.The operative time, postoperative complications and cosmetic results were analyzed by t-test and χ(2) test.
RESULTSThe operation time of thyroid gland in NE and CE Group was (42±7) min and (31±7) min(t=9.082, P=0.000), respectively. The operation time of central neck dissection was (33±6) min and (26±3) min (t=9.050, P=0.000), respectively.There were 4 cases occurs transient recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis in CE group and no case occur in NE group(χ(2)=5.206, P=0.036). There was no significant different in other postoperative complications and cosmetic results.
CONCLUSIONSHemithyroidectomy and central neck dissection using bilateral breast approach and needlescopic assisted technique isa safe and reliable approach, with high cosmetic effect. Application needle assistive devices can shorten the operation time while no significant increase trauma in patients, it will makes endoscopic thyroid surgery easier to promote.
Adult ; Breast ; Carcinoma ; surgery ; Carcinoma, Papillary ; Endoscopy ; instrumentation ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Neck Dissection ; Needles ; Operative Time ; Postoperative Complications ; Thyroid Neoplasms ; surgery ; Thyroidectomy ; methods