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Perception of Young European Otolaryngologists toward Transoral Robotic Surgery in Head and Neck Oncology and Surgery

Jérôme R. Lechien, Abdul‐Latif Hamdan, Nicolas Fakhry, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Giannicola Iannella, Isabelle Gengler, Justin Michel, Thomas Radulesco, Marc Remacle, Stéphane Hans, Giovanni Cammaroto, Alberto Maria Saibene, Miguel Mayo‐Yáñez, Antonino Maniaci

发表年份
2024
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Background: To investigate the perception of young European otolaryngologists (OTOs), i.e., head and neck surgeons, toward transoral robotic surgery (TORS). Methods: Members of the Young Confederation of European Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Young Otolaryngologists of International Federation of Otorhinolaryngological Societies were surveyed about TORS perception and practice. Results: The survey was completed by 120 young OTOS (26%). The most important barriers to TORS were robot availability (73%), cost (69%), and lack of training (37%). The participants believed that the main benefits include better surgical filed view (64%), shorter hospital stay (62%), and better postoperative outcomes (61%) than the conventional approach. Head and neck surgeons considered cT1-T2 oropharyngeal cancers (94%), resection of base of tongue for sleep apnea (86%), or primary unknown cancer (76%) as the most appropriate indications. A total of 67% of TORS surgeons assessed themselves as adequately trained in TORS. Conclusions: Young European OTOs report positive perception, adoption, and knowledge of TORS. The cost-related unavailability and the lack of training or access are reported to be the most important barriers for the spread of TORS.

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MedicineTransoral robotic surgeryOtorhinolaryngologyHead and neck cancerGeneral surgeryHead and neck surgeryHead and neckLaryngectomyYoung adultSurgery

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