Long-term results of robotic-assisted nasopharyngectomy for recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Head & neck Tsang, R. K., Chan, W. C., Holsinger, F. C., Chung, J. C., Chow, V. L., Chan, J. Y., Ho, W., Wei, W. I. 2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We have previously reported our early experience in robotic-assisted nasopharyngectomy. The current case series is a report of our experience in 33 robotic-assisted nasopharyngectomy.METHODS: Prospective series of patients who underwent robotic-assisted nasopharyngectomy for local recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma from January 2010 to March 2019.RESULTS: Thirty-one patients underwent robotic-assisted nasopharyngectomy with two additional second procedure for positive margin. Median age is 55years (29-85). Twenty-five patients had rT1 disease and six patients had tumor invaded sphenoid floor (rT3). Median operative time was 227min and median blood loss was 200ml. The median follow-up period for all patients were 38months. Four patients had local recurrence. Five-year local control rate, overall survival, and disease-free survival are 85.1%, 55.7%, and 69.1%, respectively.CONCLUSION: Robotic-assisted nasopharyngectomy for recurrent nasopharyngectomy was showed to have a high local control rate. The operating time was comparable to open surgery.

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