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Analysis of post–transoral robotic‐assisted surgery hemorrhage: Frequency, outcomes, and prevention

Rajarsi Mandal, Umamaheswar Duvvuri, Robert L. Ferris, Thomas M. Kaffenberger, Garret Choby, Seungwon Kim

发表年份
2015
引用次数
107

摘要

BACKGROUND: Transoral robotic-assisted surgery (TORS) carries a small, but not insignificant, risk of life-threatening postsurgical hemorrhage. The purpose of this study was to analyze all post-TORS hemorrhagic events at our institution to establish preventative recommendations. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective review of 224 consecutive patients who underwent TORS for any indication at a single tertiary care institution. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients (n = 22; 9.82%) had varying degrees of postoperative bleeding. An impaired ability to protect the airway at the time of hemorrhage increased the rate of severe complications. Prophylactic transcervical arterial ligation did not significantly decrease overall postoperative bleeding rates (9.1% vs 9.9%; p = 1.00); however, there was a trend toward decreased hemorrhage severity in prophylactically ligated patients (3.0% vs 7.3%; p = .7040). CONCLUSION: Prophylactic transcervical arterial ligation may reduce the incidence of severe bleeding following TORS. Post-TORS patients displaying an inability to protect the airway should be strongly considered for prophylactic tracheostomy to assist airway protection. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 38: E776-E782, 2016.

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MedicineAirwayTransoral robotic surgeryLigationSurgeryIncidence (geometry)Retrospective cohort studyAnesthesia

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