Expertise in Minimally Invasive Surgery for Mouth and Throat Cancers
TORS allows surgeons to access areas of the mouth and throat that
are typically difficult to reach with traditional surgical approaches. As a
minimally invasive
surgical option, it can offer numerous advantages over traditional open surgery,
including:
- Faster recovery time
- Fewer complications, particularly problems
with swallowing
- Improved outcomes
- No external incisions
UT Southwestern’s
team includes doctors who specialize in TORS, and they work with nurses and
physicians who have been specially trained in robotic-assisted surgery. Our patients
receive state-of-the-art care from providers who are experts in preoperative, operative, and postoperative
robotic surgery.
Conditions We Treat With Transoral Robotic Surgery
TORS is used to treat
benign and malignant tumors of the mouth and throat. Common sites include
hard-to-reach areas such as the base of the tongue, the bottom of the tonsils,
and parts of the oropharynx.
Specific conditions treated with
TORS include:
What
to Expect from Transoral Robotic Surgery
Patients receive general
anesthesia and are asleep for the surgery.
During TORS, a
surgeon uses a da Vinci Surgical System
– a highly
precise surgical robot –to operate the surgical tools. The robot’s “arms” are
placed inside the patient’s mouth, and the surgeon guides them while sitting at
a console near the patient. An assistant stays at the bedside to assist with the
procedure if needed.
The surgical robot has a mechanical articulating tip that is more flexible
than a human wrist, and the 3D visuals provide realistic depth and detail
during the procedure.
After the surgery is over, the patient is moved to a recovery
room, then to a regular hospital room. A patient’s recovery time depends on the
complexity of the surgery.