首页 /研究 /Robotic-Assisted Neck Dissection Through a Pre- and Post-auricular Hairline Incision: Preclinical Study
SURGICAL

Robotic-Assisted Neck Dissection Through a Pre- and Post-auricular Hairline Incision: Preclinical Study

Ray Blanco, Patrick K. Ha, Joseph A. Califano, Carole Fakhry, Jeremy D. Richmon, John M Saunders

发表年份
2012
引用次数
11

摘要

The introduction of robotics in head and neck surgery has facilitated access to the contents of the neck region using less cosmetically obtrusive incisions. Robotic systems offer a three-dimensional viewing, tremor filtration, and articulating distal arms that mimic natural hand and wrist movements. We hypothesized that these characteristics would allow for the performance of a robotic-assisted selective and comprehensive neck dissection via combined pre- and post-auricular incisions. We were able to demonstrate adequate access in a cadaver, using a combination of conventional, endoscopic, and robotic surgical manipulation. Thus preclinical cadaver studies support the ability to perform robotic-assisted neck dissection via combined pre- and post-auricular incisions.

关键词

MedicineCadaverDissection (medical)SurgeryTransoral robotic surgeryWristNeck dissectionHead and neckRobotic surgery

相关论文

查看 SURGICAL 分类全部论文