Robotic thyroid cancer surgery avoids neck scar
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Emily Critchfield and MaryAnn Fletcher
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To find out whether Laura Kirby had<a href="/treatments/endocrinology/thyroid-disease">thyroid</a>cancer, her Duke surgeon performed robot-assisted surgery through an incision under her arm. Hear from Kirby and get a look at the robot in action in the video below.
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Robotic thyroid surgery offers scar-minimizing option
ContentDr. Stang told Kirby she had options for the surgery. Typically, thyroid surgery involves an incision on the front of the neck, often located in a natural fold to minimize the scar. But Dr. Stang also offered her a newer technique, in which he would access Kirby ’s thyroid through an incision under her arm. The surgery would be robot-assisted, meaning he would perform it by controlling the precise movements of tiny handlike instruments inserted under her skin through small incisions. High-definition 3D images would allow him to zoom in and get a detailed view as he worked. “When he said that, I was shocked,” Kirby said. “I couldn’t believe that that was an option.” But as she thought about it, the o...
Source: dukehealth.org: Duke Health News - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: mf205 at duke.edu Source Type: news
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