Operative technique for single incision robot-assisted transaxillary thyroid surgery

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During the past five years, transaxillary approaches to thyroid surgery have been introduced into surgical literature. These techniques were initially performed using traditional endoscopy, and most recently with a surgical robot. This manuscript describes our approach to robot- assisted transaxillary surgery (RATS) for thyroidectomy using a single axillary incision. Because of the steep learning curve, this procedure is best implemented with a team approach. The ideal team consists of a console surgeon who operates the robot, a bedside surgeon who assists with retraction and troubleshoots robotic arm collisions and a circulating assistant who helps optimize the efficiency of the operation. © Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd.

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Landry, C. S., Kwon, D. S., Grubbs, E. G., Morris, S. G., Lee, J. E., & Perrier, N. D. (2011). Operative technique for single incision robot-assisted transaxillary thyroid surgery. World Journal of Endocrine Surgery, 3(2), 83–88. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10002-1063

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