Robotkirurgi inden for øre-, næse- og halskirurgi

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Robotkirurgi inden for øre-, næse- og halskirurgi. / Channir, Hani Ibrahim; Larsen, Mikkel Hjordt Holm; Christensen, Anders; Kiær, Eva Kirkegaard; Scott, Susanne Irene; Madsen, Anne Kathrine Østergaard; Tvedskov, Jesper Filtenborg; Charabi, Birgitte Wittenborg; Rubek, Niclas; von Buchwald, Christian.

In: Ugeskrift for Læger, Vol. 184, :V11210892, 2022.

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Harvard

Channir, HI, Larsen, MHH, Christensen, A, Kiær, EK, Scott, SI, Madsen, AKØ, Tvedskov, JF, Charabi, BW, Rubek, N & von Buchwald, C 2022, 'Robotkirurgi inden for øre-, næse- og halskirurgi', Ugeskrift for Læger, vol. 184, :V11210892. <https://content.ugeskriftet.dk/sites/default/files/scientific_article_files/2022-09/v11210892_web.pdf>

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Channir, H. I., Larsen, M. H. H., Christensen, A., Kiær, E. K., Scott, S. I., Madsen, A. K. Ø., Tvedskov, J. F., Charabi, B. W., Rubek, N., & von Buchwald, C. (2022). Robotkirurgi inden for øre-, næse- og halskirurgi. Ugeskrift for Læger, 184, [:V11210892]. https://content.ugeskriftet.dk/sites/default/files/scientific_article_files/2022-09/v11210892_web.pdf

Vancouver

Channir HI, Larsen MHH, Christensen A, Kiær EK, Scott SI, Madsen AKØ et al. Robotkirurgi inden for øre-, næse- og halskirurgi. Ugeskrift for Læger. 2022;184. :V11210892.

Author

Channir, Hani Ibrahim ; Larsen, Mikkel Hjordt Holm ; Christensen, Anders ; Kiær, Eva Kirkegaard ; Scott, Susanne Irene ; Madsen, Anne Kathrine Østergaard ; Tvedskov, Jesper Filtenborg ; Charabi, Birgitte Wittenborg ; Rubek, Niclas ; von Buchwald, Christian. / Robotkirurgi inden for øre-, næse- og halskirurgi. In: Ugeskrift for Læger. 2022 ; Vol. 184.

Bibtex

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title = "Robotkirurgi inden for {\o}re-, n{\ae}se- og halskirurgi",
abstract = "Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has been utilized in the head and neck field for more than a decade. It is a minimally invasive technique which ensures flexible instrumentation and 3D visualization of the oropharynx. This has led to a paradigm shift in the treatment of early-stage oropharyngeal cancer and in the diagnostic management of unknown primary of the head and neck. Over time, the indications for TORS have broadened. This review discusses the development, current indications, and future perspectives of TORS within head and neck surgery.",
author = "Channir, {Hani Ibrahim} and Larsen, {Mikkel Hjordt Holm} and Anders Christensen and Ki{\ae}r, {Eva Kirkegaard} and Scott, {Susanne Irene} and Madsen, {Anne Kathrine {\O}stergaard} and Tvedskov, {Jesper Filtenborg} and Charabi, {Birgitte Wittenborg} and Niclas Rubek and {von Buchwald}, Christian",
year = "2022",
language = "Dansk",
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publisher = "Almindelige Danske Laegeforening",

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RIS

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AU - Channir, Hani Ibrahim

AU - Larsen, Mikkel Hjordt Holm

AU - Christensen, Anders

AU - Kiær, Eva Kirkegaard

AU - Scott, Susanne Irene

AU - Madsen, Anne Kathrine Østergaard

AU - Tvedskov, Jesper Filtenborg

AU - Charabi, Birgitte Wittenborg

AU - Rubek, Niclas

AU - von Buchwald, Christian

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N2 - Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has been utilized in the head and neck field for more than a decade. It is a minimally invasive technique which ensures flexible instrumentation and 3D visualization of the oropharynx. This has led to a paradigm shift in the treatment of early-stage oropharyngeal cancer and in the diagnostic management of unknown primary of the head and neck. Over time, the indications for TORS have broadened. This review discusses the development, current indications, and future perspectives of TORS within head and neck surgery.

AB - Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has been utilized in the head and neck field for more than a decade. It is a minimally invasive technique which ensures flexible instrumentation and 3D visualization of the oropharynx. This has led to a paradigm shift in the treatment of early-stage oropharyngeal cancer and in the diagnostic management of unknown primary of the head and neck. Over time, the indications for TORS have broadened. This review discusses the development, current indications, and future perspectives of TORS within head and neck surgery.

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JO - Ugeskrift for Laeger

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