Abstract

Program Description: Transoral treatment of larynx and pharynx cancer has been done for over a century. Despite substantial technical innovations such as enhanced imaging, innovative laser technologies, and robotics guidance systems, radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy dominate the treatment strategy at many institutions. In part, this is due to limited familiarity with recent novel endoscopic surgical approaches. Outcomes data on transoral microsurgical management for advanced oropharynx and larynx cancer will be presented to illustrate the efficacy of surgical management of these diseases. Robotics and laser photoangiolysis of laryngeal cancer are two emerging technologies that can enhance endoscopic surgery. These novel and innovative treatment technologies can potentially be combined in the future to expand the indications for endoscopic surgery. This miniseminar will highlight advantages and disadvantages of endoscopic techniques and update the attendees on state-of-the-art procedural innovations. Educational Objectives: 1) Understand outcomes data on transoral laser microsurgery for advanced oropharyngeal and laryngeal cancer. 2) Understand the emerging role of robotics in endoscopic surgical management of larynx and pharynx cancer. 3) Understand concepts of photoangiolysis in treatment of aerodigestive tract malignancy.

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