The robot can break bars with the best of them: a novel approach to treating cricopharyngeal bars with myotomy.

Journal: Surgical endoscopy
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Failure of the cricopharyngeus to relax results in oropharyngeal dysphagia, which over time results in hypertrophy and increased risk for aspiration. Open myotomy is one definitive treatment option, however there are several drawbacks attributable to the long neck incision, ± drain placement, and invasiveness of the procedure. We aim to share our experience using the DaVinci robotic platform to perform a minimally invasive cricopharyngeal myotomy, which has never been described before in the literature.

Authors

  • Jesse K Kelley
    Michigan State University/Corewell Health General Surgery Residency, Grand Rapids, MI, USA. Jesse.Kelley@corewellhealth.org.
  • Austin Vanwyk
    Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.
  • Gregory Dane Fritz
    Michigan State University/Corewell Health General Surgery Residency, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.
  • Luke Sanford
    Corewell Health Department of General Surgery, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.
  • Giuseppe M Zambito
    Corewell Health Department of General Surgery, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.
  • Amy L Banks-Venegoni
    Corewell Health Department of General Surgery, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.