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Preoperative predictors of difficult hypopharyngeal exposure by retractor for transoral robotic surgery

INTRODUCTION: Transoral endoscopic surgeries provide excellent oncologic outcomes while preserving speech and swallowing ability. However, feasibility has been a major concern about transoral surgery. Therefore, ensuring visualization of the surgical field and sufficient working space is required. T...

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Autores principales: Fujiwara, Kazunori, Koyama, Satoshi, Donishi, Ryouhei, Fukuhara, Takahiro, Miyake, Naritomo, Takeuchi, Hiromi
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Publicado: Springer Singapore 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6327081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30101389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10147-018-1335-y
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author Fujiwara, Kazunori
Koyama, Satoshi
Donishi, Ryouhei
Fukuhara, Takahiro
Miyake, Naritomo
Takeuchi, Hiromi
author_facet Fujiwara, Kazunori
Koyama, Satoshi
Donishi, Ryouhei
Fukuhara, Takahiro
Miyake, Naritomo
Takeuchi, Hiromi
author_sort Fujiwara, Kazunori
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description INTRODUCTION: Transoral endoscopic surgeries provide excellent oncologic outcomes while preserving speech and swallowing ability. However, feasibility has been a major concern about transoral surgery. Therefore, ensuring visualization of the surgical field and sufficient working space is required. The aim of this study was to evaluate the parameters in the preoperative assessment that affect hypopharyngeal exposure. METHODS: Before transoral surgery, parameters regarding the patient’s neck and face such as modified Mallampati index, thyroid–mental distance (TMD), and ability to fully open the mouth were evaluated. Cephalometry and cervical spine radiography were performed preoperatively to evaluate the size of the mandible bone, mouth opening, and cervical spine extension. Mandibular bone parameters such as intergonion distance, mental–gonion distance, articulare–gonion distance, and aperture angle were measured. According to hypopharyngeal exposure using FKWO retractor, patients were divided into difficult hypopharyngeal exposure group (DHE) and non-difficult hypopharyngeal exposure group (non-DHE). Parameters were enrolled to evaluate the relationship between these parameters and DHE status. RESULTS: This study included 51 patients, 37 in the non-DHE group and 14 in the DHE group. On radiographic evaluation, there was a significant difference in the degree of cervical lordosis between non-DHE and DHE patients. A significantly higher proportion of DHE patients had a history of radiotherapy compared with non-DHE patients. CONCLUSION: Patients with limited cervical extension and a history of previous radiotherapy might have difficult hypopharyngeal exposure during transoral surgery. This is the first report to suggest a classification system for hypopharyngeal exposure during transoral surgery.
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spelling pubmed-63270812019-01-25 Preoperative predictors of difficult hypopharyngeal exposure by retractor for transoral robotic surgery Fujiwara, Kazunori Koyama, Satoshi Donishi, Ryouhei Fukuhara, Takahiro Miyake, Naritomo Takeuchi, Hiromi Int J Clin Oncol Original Article INTRODUCTION: Transoral endoscopic surgeries provide excellent oncologic outcomes while preserving speech and swallowing ability. However, feasibility has been a major concern about transoral surgery. Therefore, ensuring visualization of the surgical field and sufficient working space is required. The aim of this study was to evaluate the parameters in the preoperative assessment that affect hypopharyngeal exposure. METHODS: Before transoral surgery, parameters regarding the patient’s neck and face such as modified Mallampati index, thyroid–mental distance (TMD), and ability to fully open the mouth were evaluated. Cephalometry and cervical spine radiography were performed preoperatively to evaluate the size of the mandible bone, mouth opening, and cervical spine extension. Mandibular bone parameters such as intergonion distance, mental–gonion distance, articulare–gonion distance, and aperture angle were measured. According to hypopharyngeal exposure using FKWO retractor, patients were divided into difficult hypopharyngeal exposure group (DHE) and non-difficult hypopharyngeal exposure group (non-DHE). Parameters were enrolled to evaluate the relationship between these parameters and DHE status. RESULTS: This study included 51 patients, 37 in the non-DHE group and 14 in the DHE group. On radiographic evaluation, there was a significant difference in the degree of cervical lordosis between non-DHE and DHE patients. A significantly higher proportion of DHE patients had a history of radiotherapy compared with non-DHE patients. CONCLUSION: Patients with limited cervical extension and a history of previous radiotherapy might have difficult hypopharyngeal exposure during transoral surgery. This is the first report to suggest a classification system for hypopharyngeal exposure during transoral surgery. Springer Singapore 2018-08-13 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6327081/ /pubmed/30101389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10147-018-1335-y Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Fujiwara, Kazunori
Koyama, Satoshi
Donishi, Ryouhei
Fukuhara, Takahiro
Miyake, Naritomo
Takeuchi, Hiromi
Preoperative predictors of difficult hypopharyngeal exposure by retractor for transoral robotic surgery
title Preoperative predictors of difficult hypopharyngeal exposure by retractor for transoral robotic surgery
title_full Preoperative predictors of difficult hypopharyngeal exposure by retractor for transoral robotic surgery
title_fullStr Preoperative predictors of difficult hypopharyngeal exposure by retractor for transoral robotic surgery
title_full_unstemmed Preoperative predictors of difficult hypopharyngeal exposure by retractor for transoral robotic surgery
title_short Preoperative predictors of difficult hypopharyngeal exposure by retractor for transoral robotic surgery
title_sort preoperative predictors of difficult hypopharyngeal exposure by retractor for transoral robotic surgery
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6327081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30101389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10147-018-1335-y
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