| Literature DB >> 30101130 |
Antti A Mäkitie1,2, Harri Keski-Säntti1, Mari Markkanen-Leppänen1, Leif Bäck1, Petri Koivunen3, Tomas Ekberg4, Karl Sandström4, Göran Laurell4, Mathias von Beckerath5, Johan S Nilsson6, Peter Wahlberg6, Lennart Greiff6, Lena Norberg Spaak7, Thomas Kjærgaard8, Christian Godballe9, Oddveig Rikardsen10, Hani Ibrahim Channir11, Niclas Rubek11, Christian von Buchwald11.
Abstract
Background: The five Nordic countries with a population of 27 M people form a rather homogenous region in terms of health care. The management of head and neck cancer is centralized to the 21 university hospitals in these countries. Our aim was to gain an overview of the volume and role of transoral robotic surgery (TORS) and to evaluate the need to centralize it in this area as the field is rapidly developing. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: cancer; centralization; head and neck; management; surgery
Year: 2018 PMID: 30101130 PMCID: PMC6072842 DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2018.00289
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Oncol ISSN: 2234-943X Impact factor: 6.244
Distribution of the anatomical subsites for tumor resections in the series of 484 TORS cases in the Nordic countries during the 10-year period between 2008 and 2017.
| Base of tongue | 255 (53) |
| Other oropharyngeal | 179 (37) |
| Nasopharynx | 2 (0.4) |
| Hypopharynx | 11(2) |
| Supraglottic | 37 (8) |
| Glottic | 0 |
The number of base of tongue resections includes the lingual tonsil resections performed as part of the HN-CUP diagnostic work up.