Transoral robotic parapharyngeal space dissection.
David Virós PorcunaCarlos M Pollán GuisasolaConstanza Viña SoriaPablo Vergés FortMar Palau ViarnèsLuis Juesas IglesiasArmando De VirgilioPublished in: Head & neck (2024)
Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) provides a minimally invasive approach to address tumors in selected and challenging anatomical locations. Among the critical areas where TORS demonstrates its prowess is the oropharynx. Oropharyngeal tumors can invade parapharyngeal space (PPS) which contains vital structures such as the carotid artery, internal jugular vein, and cranial nerves IX-XII. A deeper understanding of the endoscopic anatomy of the parapharyngeal space could reduce the morbidity associated with tumor resection in this dense neurovascular area. This video-article provides a step-by-step cadaveric dissection of the lower PPS though a transoral robotic approach.