CIRUGÍA TRANS-ORAL ROBÓTICA PARA MANEJO DE CÁNCER DE OROFARINGE

  • Madrid M A
  • Capdeville F F
  • Zanolli de S L
  • et al.
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Background: The traditional treatment of oropharyngeal cancer was based mainly in radio and chemotherapy, aiming to avoid organ excisions. However, the adverse effects of these therapies prompted the development of new therapies. Among these, trans-oral robotic surgery (TORS) has promising results. Case reports: We report two patients operated using this technique. An 82 years old woman treated for a tumor in the base of the tongue six years ago with radiotherapy. A new lesion in the tongue was found and excised by TORS uneventfully. The pathology report confirmed the complete excision of the malignant lesion. A 57 years old male with a history of palate cancer treated with radiotherapy in 1990. In 2013 a submandibular mass was biopsied confirming the presence of a squamous carcinoma metastasis. During a bilateral suprahyoid dissection, a tumor in the base of the tongue was found. In a second intervention the tumor was excised by TORS. The pathology reports tumor free borders but near the lesion. Postoperative radiotherapy was recommended. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Madrid M, A., Capdeville F, F., Zanolli de S, L. F., Orvieto S, M., Rojas P, H., Panussis F, F., & Valdés G, F. (2015). CIRUGÍA TRANS-ORAL ROBÓTICA PARA MANEJO DE CÁNCER DE OROFARINGE. Revista Chilena de Cirugía, 67(3), 299–302. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-40262015000300010

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