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Gasless Endoscopic Thyroidectomy via the Trans-Axillary Approach
Published on: September 15, 2023
A New Transoral Vestibulum Single Incision Endoscopic-Assisted Thyroidectomy with Gasless
Nian Li1, Hong Shen1, Junbo Zhang1
1Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China.
Objective:
We developed a novel method for thyroidectomy using a single-incision oral vestibular approach. To assess its advantages and disadvantages, we compared the perioperative parameters of this approach with those of transoral three-incision thyroidectomy and trans-areolar thyroidectomy.
Methods:
In a study of 136 papillary thyroid carcinoma patients (2016-2018), precise thyroidectomy and neck dissection were conducted. Among them, 52 chose single-incision oral vestibular approach, 33 chose three-incision variant, and 51 underwent trans-areolar thyroidectomy. Perioperative aspects of the transoral single-incision group were compared with those of transoral three-incision group, and transthoracic group.
Results:
In the cohort, meticulous tumor level VI lymph node dissection was performed, achieving intended resection extent with one case requiring a switch from transoral to transthoracic approach. No nerve palsy occurred in the transoral group. Thyroidectomy duration varied significantly across groups. Transoral single-incision had a shorter duration than transoral three-incision and longer than transthoracic. Minor differences were observed in blood loss and drainage. Perioperative factors like hematoma, infection, hypocalcemia, et al., remained consistent. Notably, no tumor recurrence was observed in this study.
Conclusions:
This new transoral video-assisted neck surgery (TOVANS) method for thyroidectomy without gas insufflation approach did not increase the surgical complexity compared with the transoral vestibular three-incision thyroidectomy and the trans-areolar thyroidectomy.
Level Of Evidence:
3 Laryngoscope, 134:2976-2984, 2024.

