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Current Advances in Robotics for Head and Neck Surgery?A Systematic Review

Felix Boehm    
Rene Graesslin    
Marie-Nicole Theodoraki    
Leon Schild    
Jens Greve    
Thomas K. Hoffmann and Patrick J. Schuler    

Resumen

The means of therapy in oncologic diseases have been developing continuously over the past years, intending to improve the overall survival and quality of life of affected patients. In head and neck oncology the surgical therapy is one of the key pillars in curative treatment. The standardized surgical techniques are supplemented and improved by the application of technical devices. The ambition is the reduction in peri- and postoperative morbidity, hospitalization time, and the enhancement of functional outcome. In other surgical specialties, the application of robotics is widely seen as standard. The purpose of this review is to outline the current status of robotics in head and neck surgery in the context of the present literature, to demonstrate reasonable application fields, and to discuss the expenditure of the usage of such tools. Furthermore, this review offers an overview of current research in this field.

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