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Haemorrhage following transoral robotic surgery

Ashley Hay, Jocelyn Migliacci, Daniella K. Zanoni, J.O. Boyle, Bhuvanesh Singh, Ronald J. Wong, Snehal G. Patel, Ian Ganly

发表年份
2017
引用次数
36

摘要

BACKGROUND: To report our experience of postoperative haemorrhage in patients following transoral robotic surgery (TORS). METHODS: Data were collected on patients having TORS. Postoperative haemorrhage within 30 days was graded using the Mayo Clinic grading system. RESULTS: Transoral robotic surgery operations were performed on 122 patients. There were 23 bleeding events classified as minor to severe following 19 operations (16%). Haemorrhage requiring a return to the operating room occurred after 7 operations (6%). The odds of an emergent haemorrhage were 5.19 times greater in patients who had a staged neck dissection after TORS (P = .05). The odds of a postoperative bleeding event were 2.6 times greater in patients receiving a larger resection (P = .107). There were no haemorrhage events in the 36 patients who received a synchronous neck dissection with transcervical ligation of the external carotid artery. CONCLUSIONS: Surgical intervention for TORS haemorrhage occurred in 6% patients. No haemorrhage occurred in patients who had ligation of the external carotid artery.

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MedicineTransoral robotic surgerySurgeryLigationNeck dissectionDissection (medical)Odds ratioInternal medicineCancer

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