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Robots are revolutionising surgery for conditions including tumours of the tongue, throat and voice box.

July 4, 2017 11:47
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Surgeons have developed advanced techniques using robots to improve patient outcomes without compromising on surgical standards of care, writes Paul Stimpson, consultant ENT/head and neck surgeon at Highgate Private Hospital, north London. Many surgical specialities have benefited, including urology, gynaecology, cardiothoracic surgery and gastrointestinal surgery.

 

Head and neck diseases may be complex and have significant effects on normal function, such as speech and swallowing.

In the past, tumours of the back of the tongue, throat and voice box were difficult to access for the surgeon. In some cases, patients required very large operations to gain safe access to the tumours and completely remove them.