The Value of the Endoscope-Holding Arm in Transoral Pharyngeal Surgery.

J Clin Med

First Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Hippocrateion General Hospital, 115 27 Athens, Greece.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the use of an endoscope-holding arm as a cost-effective alternative for transoral pharyngeal surgery, compared to traditional microscopes and robotic systems.
  • Twelve patients who had pharyngeal tumors were reviewed, showing that the endoscope provided sufficient visualization and advantages like angled views and easier setup.
  • The findings suggest that the endoscope-holding arm is a feasible option for such surgeries, offering both lower costs and easier access than existing methods.

Article Abstract

Background: Transoral pharyngeal surgery is mainly feasible with the use of a microscope or robotic systems. Data about alternative methods, with lower costs and easier availability, are sparse. We intended to examine to what extent the endoscope-holding arm is a suitable alternative to the microscope or robotic systems.

Material And Methods: We retrospectively reviewed subjects who underwent pharyngeal tumor resection with the endoscope-holding arm in our university department.

Results: We identified 13 subjects who underwent transoral pharyngeal surgery between November 2020 and November 2023. Most subjects presented with an oropharyngeal tumor (6/11 in the lateral wall or tonsil; 4/11 in the tongue base). The oropharyngeal lateral wall or tonsillar tumors were exposed with a standard mouth gag. The tongue-base tumors or hypopharyngeal tumors were exposed with an operating laryngoscope. Advantages over the microscope included an angled view. Advantages over robotic systems included haptic feedback and a faster setup. Advantages over both the microscope and robotic systems included lower costs and easier availability. Visualization with the endoscope was sufficient and similar to that of the microscope. Bimanual action was possible with surgical forceps and a monopolar electrode.

Conclusions: Transoral pharyngeal surgery was feasible with the endoscope-holding arm. The endoscope-holding arm could be a cost-efficient alternative to the microscope or robotic systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10816363PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm13020507DOI Listing

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