Volume 34, Issue 5 pp. 746-747
Operative Technique

Robotic facelift thyroidectomy: Facilitating remote access surgery

David J. Terris MD

Corresponding Author

David J. Terris MD

Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA

David J. Terris was a Director, Thyroid Courses (Honorarium) for Johnson & Johnson.

Georgia Health Thyroid Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Georgia Health Sciences University, 1120 Fifteenth St, BP-4109, Augusta, GA 30912-4060Search for more papers by this author
Michael C. Singer MD

Michael C. Singer MD

Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA

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First published: 24 February 2012
Citations: 36

Abstract

Background

A novel remote access robotic thyroidectomy technique has been described that uses as its portal a postauricular and occipital hairline (facelift) incision. Experimental investigation and clinical validation have been completed. A detailed technical description is provided.

Methods and Materials

A young woman with a thyroid nodule was referred for surgery. Because of her concerns about a visible neck scar, she opted for remote access thyroidectomy.

Results

A left robotic facelift thyroidectomy was performed in less than 2 hours as a drainless, outpatient procedure. Videographic demonstration of the robotic resection is included.

Conclusions

A number of remote access thyroidectomy techniques have proliferated. We developed and described an intuitive approach that uses familiar dissection planes and avoids the need for breast incisions and crossing the clavicle. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2012

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