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Detection of increased intracranial pressure in trans‐oral robotic thyroidectomy using optic nerve sheath diameter measurement

Head and Neck, 2022
During transoral robot‐assisted thyroidectomy, there is a risk of increasing intracranial pressure because the site of CO2 insufflation is narrow and close to the brain.
Hyunyoung Lim   +7 more
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Feasibility of robotic thyroidectomy via hairline incision using da Vinci single port system: Initial experience with 40 consecutive cases

Head and Neck, 2022
This study aimed to introduce our robotic technique, which can minimize dissection extent using the da Vinci SP robotic system via hairline incision.
Tae-Koon Kim   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Robotic Thyroidectomy: Facelift Approach

VideoEndocrinology, 2014
Abstract Various endoscopic and robotic approaches to the thyroid have been developed over the past decade, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.
ZeigerMartha   +5 more
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Minimally invasive, nonendoscopic thyroidectomy: A cosmetic alternative to robotic-assisted thyroidectomy

Surgery, 2014
The desire to improve cosmesis has driven the introduction of robotic-assisted and video-assisted thyroidectomy techniques. We report on minimally invasive thyroidectomy (MIT) through a 2-cm incision without the added need for video assistance and hypothesize similar clinical results to standard open thyroidectomy.Between May 2012 and December 2013, 62
Cara M. Govednik   +4 more
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Robotic Thyroidectomy: Is There Still a Role?

2016
Thyroidectomy is the most commonly performed endocrine surgery in the world and is regularly accomplished safely with a very low complication profile. Despite the excellent medical outcomes routinely achieved in thyroid surgery, the procedure may result in a cosmetically objectionable anterior neck scar in some patients.
David J. Terris, William S. Duke
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Robot-Assisted Thyroidectomy

2013
The thyroid gland is one of the largest endocrine glands, and thyroid tumors are commonly benign neoplasms, but they may be cancerous. Thyroid tumors are a common clinical problem, and differentiated thyroid cancer is becoming increasingly common. The clinical importance of thyroid nodules rests with the need to exclude thyroid cancer, which occurs in ...
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Robotic Facelift Thyroidectomy: A Novel Remote Access Thyroidectomy Technique

The Laryngoscope, 2011
Conclusions: We describe a safer and easier robotic technique that involves a facelift incision and therefore maintains the advantages of no neck incision, but without the increased risks associated with an axillary approach. Introduction A safe and effective remote access thyroidectomy technique would allow patients to completely avoid a cervical ...
Michael C. Singer   +2 more
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Robot-Assisted Transaxillary Thyroidectomy

2013
Over the past decade, the application of surgical robotics has brought about dramatic changes in various surgical fields. Robot-assisted transaxillary thyroidectomy delivers safe and meticulous management of thyroid disease while also providing remarkable cosmetic benefits compared to conventional open thyroidectomy.
Sohee Lee, Woong Youn Chung
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Transaxillary Thyroidectomies

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2015
ObjectiveRobotic and endoscopic approaches have become more accepted in thyroid surgery, with current literature documenting the experience of high‐volume centers. We adopted both approaches concurrently, and this series presents our initial experience to assess the more practical option for low‐ to moderate‐volume centers starting out with ...
Jeremy Chung Fai Ng   +6 more
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Thyroidectomy: Robotic Facelift Approach

2018
Robotic technology has led to advances in many surgical fields and has recently been utilized to perform remote access thyroid surgery. This allows for personalized thyroid surgery in which the operation can be performed without a visible anterior neck scar. The robotic facelift thyroidectomy (RFT), which hides the incision in the postauricular region,
William S. Duke   +2 more
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