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Perioperative Concerns in Transoral Robotic Surgeries (TORS): Our Initial Experience


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1 Kidwai Cancer Institute, Bengaluru, India

Robotic surgery being minimally invasive is becoming popular due to decreased postoperative morbidity, shorter hospital stay, faster recovery and better cosmetic results when compared to open conventional techniques.Weinstein and O’Malley first developed TORS. [1]In this case series of three patients who underwent TORS, we would like to share our experience in perioperative concerns for TORS.

Keywords

Transoral Robotic Surgery, Head Neck Cancer, Da Vinci Surgical System.
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  • Narayanaswamy S., et al. Perioperative concerns in trans-oral robotic surgery: Initial experience of four cases. Journal of Anaes- thesiology Clinical Pharmacology 28.2 (2012): 226-229. 16.

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Authors

G. S. Shashidhar
Kidwai Cancer Institute, Bengaluru, India
Namratha Ranganath
Kidwai Cancer Institute, Bengaluru, India
Sreehari
Kidwai Cancer Institute, Bengaluru, India

Abstract


Robotic surgery being minimally invasive is becoming popular due to decreased postoperative morbidity, shorter hospital stay, faster recovery and better cosmetic results when compared to open conventional techniques.Weinstein and O’Malley first developed TORS. [1]In this case series of three patients who underwent TORS, we would like to share our experience in perioperative concerns for TORS.

Keywords


Transoral Robotic Surgery, Head Neck Cancer, Da Vinci Surgical System.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/isacon-Karnataka%2F2017%2FEP064