Robotic-assisted selective and modified radical neck dissection in head and neck cancer patients

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Robotic-assisted selective and modified radical neck dissection in head and neck cancer patients. / Möckelmann, Nikolaus; Lörincz, Balazs B; Knecht, Rainald.

in: INT SURG, Jahrgang 25, 19.11.2015, S. 24-30.

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title = "Robotic-assisted selective and modified radical neck dissection in head and neck cancer patients",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Recently, several authors introduced various methods and published feasibility studies on novel robotic-assisted neck dissection techniques for head and neck cancer patients. Cosmesis and general appearance have become important concerns of cancer patients today. Especially in the head and neck area, a conspicuous scar can reduce patient satisfaction after surgery. With conventional neck dissection techniques, a long scar in the neck is unavoidable. Therefore the development of robotic assisted neck dissection provides a scarless in the neck situation. However, there are some limitations of the application of these techniques in their current stage of development.METHODS: This study was performed using a systematic literature review.RESULTS: The reviewed clinical studies show that robotic-assisted neck dissection yields similar functional and early oncological outcomes to that of conventional neck dissection, as well as excellent cosmetic satisfaction of patients. Despite these benefits, some disadvantages can be observed, in terms of longer operation time as well as higher procedure costs.CONCLUSION: Besides the similar oncologic and functional outcomes compared with the open procedure so far, more prospective, controlled, multicenter studies are required to establish robotic-assisted neck dissection as an alternative standard and to justify its added costs beyond the cosmetic advantages.",
author = "Nikolaus M{\"o}ckelmann and L{\"o}rincz, {Balazs B} and Rainald Knecht",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2015. Published by Elsevier Ltd.",
year = "2015",
month = nov,
day = "19",
doi = "10.1016/j.ijsu.2015.11.022",
language = "English",
volume = "25",
pages = "24--30",
journal = "INT SURG",
issn = "0020-8868",
publisher = "International College of Surgeons",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Robotic-assisted selective and modified radical neck dissection in head and neck cancer patients

AU - Möckelmann, Nikolaus

AU - Lörincz, Balazs B

AU - Knecht, Rainald

N1 - Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

PY - 2015/11/19

Y1 - 2015/11/19

N2 - INTRODUCTION: Recently, several authors introduced various methods and published feasibility studies on novel robotic-assisted neck dissection techniques for head and neck cancer patients. Cosmesis and general appearance have become important concerns of cancer patients today. Especially in the head and neck area, a conspicuous scar can reduce patient satisfaction after surgery. With conventional neck dissection techniques, a long scar in the neck is unavoidable. Therefore the development of robotic assisted neck dissection provides a scarless in the neck situation. However, there are some limitations of the application of these techniques in their current stage of development.METHODS: This study was performed using a systematic literature review.RESULTS: The reviewed clinical studies show that robotic-assisted neck dissection yields similar functional and early oncological outcomes to that of conventional neck dissection, as well as excellent cosmetic satisfaction of patients. Despite these benefits, some disadvantages can be observed, in terms of longer operation time as well as higher procedure costs.CONCLUSION: Besides the similar oncologic and functional outcomes compared with the open procedure so far, more prospective, controlled, multicenter studies are required to establish robotic-assisted neck dissection as an alternative standard and to justify its added costs beyond the cosmetic advantages.

AB - INTRODUCTION: Recently, several authors introduced various methods and published feasibility studies on novel robotic-assisted neck dissection techniques for head and neck cancer patients. Cosmesis and general appearance have become important concerns of cancer patients today. Especially in the head and neck area, a conspicuous scar can reduce patient satisfaction after surgery. With conventional neck dissection techniques, a long scar in the neck is unavoidable. Therefore the development of robotic assisted neck dissection provides a scarless in the neck situation. However, there are some limitations of the application of these techniques in their current stage of development.METHODS: This study was performed using a systematic literature review.RESULTS: The reviewed clinical studies show that robotic-assisted neck dissection yields similar functional and early oncological outcomes to that of conventional neck dissection, as well as excellent cosmetic satisfaction of patients. Despite these benefits, some disadvantages can be observed, in terms of longer operation time as well as higher procedure costs.CONCLUSION: Besides the similar oncologic and functional outcomes compared with the open procedure so far, more prospective, controlled, multicenter studies are required to establish robotic-assisted neck dissection as an alternative standard and to justify its added costs beyond the cosmetic advantages.

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DO - 10.1016/j.ijsu.2015.11.022

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

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VL - 25

SP - 24

EP - 30

JO - INT SURG

JF - INT SURG

SN - 0020-8868

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