Objectives/hypothesis: To describe a single center outcomes following transoral robotic surgery for supraglottic laryngectomy (TORS-SL).

Study Design: Prospective data collection.

Methods: Patient records receiving TORS-SL for squamous cell carcinoma (SCCA) with at least 12 months follow-up fit inclusion for this study. Two patients with previous SCCA were excluded.

Results: 18 patients (14 male, 4 female) were included in the study, having a mean follow-up time of 28.1 months (SD = 12.1). All patients had negative margins confirmed on final pathology. Nine (50%) patients received postoperative chemoradiation therapy for advanced neck disease. No (0%) patients received tracheostomy or gastrostomy tubes. There were no (0%) local recurrences, and three (16.7%) regional recurrences. Five (27.8%) patients experienced temporary postoperative complications. Overall 2-year outcomes reached 83%, 100%, and 89% for locoregional control, disease-specific survival, and overall survival respectively.

Conclusions: Initial outcomes for TORS-SL are encouraging and are comparable to previously described treatment modalities. Larger studies are encouraged.

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