Submandibular gland excision: From external surgery to robotic intraoral and extraoral approaches

Giovanni Cammaroto, Claudio Vicini, Filippo Montevecchi, Anna Bonsembiante, Giuseppe Meccariello, Lorenzo Bresciani, Stefano Pelucchi, Pasquale Capaccio

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Abstract

Submandibular gland excision is generally performed through a transcervical approach, a safe procedure that, however, carries few neurological, functional and aesthetic drawbacks. Intraoral approach to the submandibular gland has been described many years ago but it has been newly proposed in recent years thanks to endoscope-assisted and robot-assisted surgical procedures. The main purpose of intraoral approaches is to avoid cosmetic sequelae and to reduce the risk of marginal nerve injury although the recent introduction of retroauricular, postauricular, facelift and transhairline neck incisions has overcome the need for an alternative to traditional transcervical approach. Different surgical approaches (transoral versus transcervical) to the submandibular gland as well as different type of cutaneous incisions will be illustrated and discussed in the light of advancement of endoscope-assisted and robot-assisted procedures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)853-857
JournalOral Diseases
Volume26
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • salivary gland
  • submandibular sialadenectomy
  • transoral robotic submandibular sialadenectomy
  • transoral robotic surgery

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Dentistry(all)

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