Evaluating the Utility of Topical Haemostatic Adjuncts in Transoral Robotic Surgery (TORS)
Zakariya Sattar, Emma Watts, Syed Farhan Ahsan

TL;DR
This study examines how topical haemostatic products affect outcomes in robotic surgery for throat cancer, finding they may help reduce bleeding and improve recovery.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel combined approach of a retrospective cohort study and literature review on haemostatic adjuncts in TORS.
Findings
One patient (5.6%) experienced secondary post-operative haemorrhage.
Topical haemostatic adjuncts were used in 18 TORS procedures with varied product types.
The study highlights the need for further research on the efficacy of specific haemostatic products.
Abstract
Introduction: Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) is a minimally invasive modern surgical technique, offering novel access to the oral cavity with important implications for the management of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. However, TORS carries complications including haemorrhage, pain and impaired swallowing, with potentially significant implications for patients and healthcare systems. Aim: This combined retrospective cohort study and literature review aims to explore our experience with the use of topical haemostatic products in TORS to improve post-operative outcomes. Methods: We analysed our experience with the use of three different topical haemostatic adjuncts during TORS procedures at a major head and neck cancer centre from October 2023 to August 2024. The primary outcome measure was the rate of post-operative haemorrhage. This cohort study was complemented by a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques · Vascular Malformations and Hemangiomas · Head and Neck Cancer Studies
