Ra-Yeong Song1, Hee Ju Sohn1, Se Hyun Paek2, Kyung Ho Kang1. 1. Department of Surgery, Chung-Ang University Hospital, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine. 2. Department of Surgery, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Robotic unilateral modified radical neck dissection (MRND) has been reported to be safe and achieves good oncologic results. However, there is no report of successful robotic bilateral MRND to date. We report the first case series of robotic bilateral MRND through the bilateral axillo-breast approach (BABA). METHODS AND RESULTS: We reviewed 4 patients who presented with papillary thyroid cancer and metastasis to both lateral neck compartments. BABA robotic total thyroidectomy with bilateral MRND was performed. There were no incidences of vocal cord palsy, permanent hypoparathyroidism, or chyle leakage. All patients underwent high-dose radioiodine ablation. At last follow-up, imaging tests showed no recurrence and thyroglobulin levels remained low. CONCLUSIONS: BABA allows complete compartment-oriented neck dissection with outcomes that may be comparable with open bilateral MRND. BABA robotic surgery could be a good alternative for patients with papillary thyroid cancer and bilateral neck metastasis who wish to avoid long neck scar.
BACKGROUND: Robotic unilateral modified radical neck dissection (MRND) has been reported to be safe and achieves good oncologic results. However, there is no report of successful robotic bilateral MRND to date. We report the first case series of robotic bilateral MRND through the bilateral axillo-breast approach (BABA). METHODS AND RESULTS: We reviewed 4 patients who presented with papillary thyroid cancer and metastasis to both lateral neck compartments. BABA robotic total thyroidectomy with bilateral MRND was performed. There were no incidences of vocal cord palsy, permanent hypoparathyroidism, or chyle leakage. All patients underwent high-dose radioiodine ablation. At last follow-up, imaging tests showed no recurrence and thyroglobulin levels remained low. CONCLUSIONS: BABA allows complete compartment-oriented neck dissection with outcomes that may be comparable with open bilateral MRND. BABA robotic surgery could be a good alternative for patients with papillary thyroid cancer and bilateral neck metastasis who wish to avoid long neck scar.
Authors: Junghyun Lee; In Eui Bae; Jin Yoon; Keunchul Lee; Hyeong Won Yu; Su-Jin Kim; Young Jun Chai; June Young Choi; Kyu Eun Lee Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) Date: 2020-09-21 Impact factor: 2.430