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What Conditions Does Tors Treat?

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: Admin : 2021-11-27

Transoral surgery

What is the definition of transoral surgery (TOS)?

 

It is a type of robotic surgery that allows for safe treatment in difficult-to-reach places like the back of the throat. The surgeon gains access to the region by inserting specialised equipment into your mouth.

 

The technology comprises of the following:

 

  • Endoscopes are small tubes with microscopic instruments connected at the tip that is attached to robotic arms.
  • A special camera at the tip of a robotic arm allows for better views of the operating region.
  • The computer console is where the surgeon controls the equipment and the camera's movements.

 

What conditions does TORS treat?

 

TORS techniques are used to treat a variety of head and neck malignancies, including:

 

  • Hypopharyngeal carcinoma is a kind of throat cancer that affects the lower section of the throat.
  • Cancer of the larynx (voice box).
  • Oropharyngeal carcinoma is a kind of cancer that affects the back of the throat, the base of the tongue, or the tonsils.

TORS is also used to treat noncancerous illnesses such as:

  • Obstructive sleep apnea is a kind of sleep disorder.
  • Lingual tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils located near the root of the tongue.

 

Who does transoral robotic surgery?

 

This sort of treatment is carried out by a surgeon who has received training in robotic-assisted surgery.

 

They might be experts in:

 

  • Surgery for cancer (surgical oncologist).
  • ENT surgery (ear, nose, and throat) (also called an otolaryngologist).
  • Some surgeons seek formal training via fellowships in minimally invasive and robotic surgery. A surgeon needs to execute a large number of surgeries to become an expert in TORS.

 

What exactly occurs during TORS?

 

When doing a TORS operation,

 

  • You are given an anaesthetic, which puts you to sleep and momentarily inhibits feeling.
  • The camera and tools are inserted via the hole in your mouth by surgeons.
  • They use tiny incisions to remove tissue and fill holes in the remaining tissue.

 

What are the advantages of using TORS procedures?

 

Among the advantages are:

 

  • Reducing the chance of a tracheostomy, a surgical incision through which a breathing tube is inserted.
  • Reduced likelihood of long-term speech or swallowing problems.
  • Less discomfort throughout the recuperation process.
  • Scars are less likely to be noticeable.
  • Return to everyday activities more quickly.
  • Blood loss has been reduced.
  • Shorter hospital stays.

 

 

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