Gland-preserving robotic surgery for benign submandibular gland tumours: a comparison between robotic and open techniques |
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Authors: | Tsung-Lin Yang Jenq-Yuh Ko Pei-Jen Lou Cheng-Ping Wang Tzu-Yu Hsiao |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Otolaryngology, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan;2. Research Center for Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Benign tumours of the submandibular gland are usually treated surgically. Gland-preserving techniques, which can be used to completely remove the tumour, preserve the function of the gland and reduce complications, but conventional open operations result in obvious scars on the neck. We aimed to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of gland-preserving robotic surgery using a hairline approach. We compared robotic with open techniques for gland-preserving operations to remove benign tumours of the submandibular gland. Patients were matched for age and sex (4 in each group). All patients in the robotic surgery group had their tumours removed successfully through hairline approaches. No patient had operative complications or postoperative functional nerve deficit, and an aesthetically pleasing outcome was achieved by concealing the scars within the hairline. Robotic operations took longer than open operations. No recurrence was noted during follow-up. Gland-preserving robotic surgery is a feasible alternative to conventional techniques and has potential advantages for safety and aesthetic outcome. |
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Keywords: | Submandibular gland Tumour Robotic surgery Aesthetic Gland-preserving surgery |
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