Effectiveness of transoral robotic surgery for recurrent head and neck cancers: a systematic review protocol.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sahil Goel, Delu Gunasekera, Giri Krishnan, Lucylynn Lizarondo, Andrew Foreman
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this systematic review is to evaluate the best available evidence regarding effectiveness of transoral robotic surgery in patients with recurrent head and neck cancers.

Introduction: Transoral robotic surgery is now an established modality of treatment for primary head and neck cancer, showing good swallowing outcomes and quality of life for patients post-treatment. In patients with recurrent disease, conventional open surgery is often used, which prolongs recovery time and necessitates tissue disruption to gain access to the tumor site. Transoral robotic surgery is an emerging technique in this field as a minimally invasive approach to resection.

Inclusion criteria: The review will include experimental or observational studies that investigated the use of transoral robotic surgery in adults (aged 18 years or older) with recurrent head and neck cancers for oncological, functional, and survival outcomes.

Methods: Three databases will be searched for evidence: PubMed, Embase, and Scopus. Search terms for each database will include transoral robotic surgery, recurrent, salvage , and head and neck cancers . Reference lists of included articles will be searched for further evidence. Critical appraisal will be conducted by 2 independent reviewers using the JBI critical appraisal tools for quantitative studies. Data will be extracted by the same reviewers. Where appropriate, meta-analysis will be conducted for all outcomes.

Review registration: PROSPERO CRD42023404613.

经口机器人手术治疗复发性头颈部癌症的效果:系统综述方案。
目的本系统综述旨在评估经口机器人手术(TORS)对复发性头颈部癌症患者疗效的现有最佳证据:TORS是目前治疗原发性头颈部癌症的一种成熟方式,显示出良好的吞咽效果和治疗后患者的生活质量。对于复发患者,通常采用传统的开放手术,这不仅延长了患者的恢复时间,而且必须破坏组织才能进入肿瘤部位。作为一种微创切除方法,TORS 仍是这一领域的新兴技术:综述将包括调查 TORS 用于复发性头颈部癌症成人(18 岁或以上)无病生存率和总生存率的实验性或观察性研究:方法:将在三个数据库中搜索证据:PubMed、Embase 和 Scopus。每个数据库的检索词包括经口机器人手术、复发、挽救和头颈部癌症。还将对收录文章的参考文献列表进行检索,以获取更多证据。将由两名独立审稿人使用 JBI 定量研究关键评价工具进行关键评价。数据将由同一审稿人提取。在适当的情况下,将对所有结果进行荟萃分析:PREMCORD42023404613。
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JBI evidence synthesis
JBI evidence synthesis Nursing-Nursing (all)
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