Robotic Head and Neck Surgery
Head and Neck Surgery | Robotic Surgery | Apex Hospitals, Jaipur
What is Robotic Head and Neck Surgery?
Robotic head and neck surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique that utilizes robotic systems to assist surgeons in performing complex procedures within the head and neck region. This advanced technology allows for greater precision, flexibility, and control than traditional surgical methods.
Robotic head and neck surgery significantly advance surgical techniques, aiming to improve the overall patient experience and surgical results.
Why might you need robotic head and neck surgery?
Robotic head and neck surgery is indicated for various medical conditions affecting this region's structures. Here are some reasons why you might need this type of surgery:
1. Cancer Treatment:
- Robotic surgery often removes tumours from the throat, larynx, or oral cavity. It allows for precise excision while preserving surrounding healthy tissue.
- It may be necessary to remove cancerous lymph nodes to prevent the spread of cancer.
2. Benign Tumours:
- Removal of non-cancerous tumours, such as salivary gland tumours, can also be effectively performed using robotic techniques.
3. Thyroid Conditions:
- Patients with thyroid nodules or cancer may benefit from robotic-assisted thyroidectomy, which can provide enhanced visibility and precision.
Suppose you are experiencing symptoms related to any of these conditions. In that case, it is essential to consult with our healthcare provider, who can evaluate your specific situation and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Robotic Surgery System at Apex Hospitals
Robotic head and neck surgery is performed using the SSI MANTRA surgical system. This cutting-edge, India-made robotic platform enables surgeons to treat the conditions with superior vision, control, and precision, all at an affordable cost. Our advanced program is supported by highly skilled surgeons, nurses, and technicians, all trained to utilize this technology expertly. By minimizing surgical trauma, we strive to improve our patients' long-term survival rates and enhance their overall quality of life.
Risks Associated with Robotic Head and Neck Surgery
While robotic head and neck surgery offers many benefits, like precision and minimally invasive techniques, risks remain. These risks include:
1. Infection: As with any surgery, there is a risk of infection at the incision sites or deeper in the tissues. Proper postoperative care is crucial to minimize this risk.
2. Bleeding: Some patients may experience bleeding during or after surgery, especially in areas with rich blood supplies like the throat and neck…
3. Nerve Damage: The head and neck contain numerous delicate nerves that control vital functions such as speech, swallowing, and facial movements. Robotic surgery aims to preserve these structures, but there is still a small risk of nerve injury, which can lead to temporary or permanent issues such as difficulty swallowing or voice changes.
4. Difficulty Swallowing (Dysphagia): Some patients may experience difficulty swallowing after surgery, mainly if the procedure involves the throat or oesophagus. This is usually temporary but can be prolonged in some cases.
What happens during Robotic head and neck surgery?
During robotic head and neck surgery, the patient is placed under general anaesthesia to ensure they are fully unconscious and pain-free. Once the patient is prepared, the surgeon makes small incisions or utilizes natural body openings, such as the mouth or nose, to insert robotic instruments. The surgeon controls these instruments through a console that offers a high-definition, 3D view of the surgical area. Using precise, miniature tools, the surgeon performs delicate procedures, such as removing tumours or repairing tissues, while minimizing damage to surrounding structures like nerves and blood vessels. The robotic system enhances the surgeon’s precision throughout the surgery, offering a range of motion and accuracy that would be difficult to achieve through traditional open surgery. Once the procedure is complete, the robotic instruments are carefully withdrawn, and the incisions, if any, are closed. The minimally invasive approach generally results in less scarring, reduced recovery time, and fewer complications for the patient.
Speak to Our Team About Robotic Head and Neck Surgery
Speak to our team today to learn how robotic head and neck surgery can provide you with a minimally invasive, precise treatment option. Whether you're facing a complex diagnosis or seeking a second opinion, our experts are here to guide you through the process, answer your questions, and help you explore the best options for your care. Reach out to schedule a consultation and discover how robotic surgery can make a difference in your treatment and recovery journey.