• About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
US Times Mirror
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
US Times Mirror
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
US Times Mirror
No Result
View All Result
Home Trending

Surgeons across adopt the RABIT technique of robotic thyroidectomy procedure

May 26, 2023
in Trending
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Robotic thyroidectomy procedure is gaining preference over open surgery or the endoscopic approach to treat benign diseases or thyroid cancers. Scar cosmesis, less painful and speedy recovery are the main advantages of a robotic thyroidectomy.

On the other hand, the surgeons who perform robotic thyroidectomy also feel that conventional open surgery increases the risk of complications such as recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, hypoparathyroidism, bleeding, and oncological outcomes of cancer. This they attribute to the better vision quality, magnification and precision of robotic technology.

The Robotic thyroidectomy procedure emerged and is preferred mainly in Korea, Thailand and other South East Asian countries. Over the years, many robotic variations have evolved using retro auricular ( using a 7 to 10 cm wound behind the ear), transoral routes for thyroidectomy (through the mouth), robotic trans axillary(10-12 cm wound in the armpit) and Robotic Assisted Breast Axillo Insufflate Thyroidectomy – RABIT technique, and its modifications.

In India, few select surgeons perform the Robotic thyroidectomy procedure including Dr Sandeep Nayak who invented the Robotic Assisted Breast Axillo Insufflate Thyroidectomy – RABIT technique.

Relating to the development of the RABIT technique, Dr Sandeep Nayak states that he visualized a technique that would solely rely on the Robotic system and do away with the need for additional special equipment that would increase the cost of the thyroidectomy.

Also, he states, he wished to do away with the large visible scar or reduce its size as much as possible because the other robotic procedures left behind a 7-10 cm long visible scar either behind the ear or in the armpit which the patient did not prefer. All robotic thyroidectomy procedures are called remote access thyroidectomies as they place the wounds away from the neck. The RABIT procedure requires very small incisions in both armpits very close to the areola and leaves barely visible scars.

He reiterates that the quality of surgery is far superior as the Robotic techniques delivers a 20x magnified view of the surgical area enabling proximity to the organ. Similarly, it enables easy identification and safety of the nerves, parathyroid gland and other nearby organs.

With RABIT technique, it is possible to perform extensive thyroidectomy along with central compartment lymph node dissection, which includes lymph nodes around the thyroid gland and all the lymph nodes of the neck for better outcomes when needed. The entire surgery can be performed from the same small wounds. 

Dr Sandeep Nayak states, ‘The RABIT technique is a minimal invasive and a safe procedure to treat thyroid cancer and benign thyroid cases, in terms of surgical as well as cosmetic outcomes. I have trained 7 centers pan India in the RABIT technique.’

He further adds, “I am elated to see that many surgeons prefer RABIT procedure or its modification like robotic BABA, over retroauricular, transoral thyroidectomyas the learning curve is shorter and easier to follow.

On a similar note, Dr ThalavaiSundarram of V S Hospital, Chennai has been trained in both trans axillary and RABIT techniques; he focuses on Robotic Thyroidectomy for the past one and a half years. He states, “RABIT mimics a classical midline open surgery in which most of the surgeons are trained. It is easily reproducible and the learning curve is shorter. “

Surgeons across adopt the RABIT technique of robotic thyroidectomy procedure

He also states that RABIT is less invasive as compared to retroauricular, Transaxillary and Transoral approaches. Also, prior exposure to Endoscopic Thyroidectomy is not required in order to learn the RABIT technique. Further, the RABIT technique does not require additional equipment such as the Chungs retractor in case of Transaxillary approach, which increases the surgery cost.

Dr Surender Kumar Dabas, Director & Chief – Robotic Surgery Surgical Oncology, BLK Hospital, India, has trained in different approaches of robotic thyroidectomy states, ‘ I prefer the robotic bilateral axillo-breast approach -rBABAwhich is a modification of RABIT technique’.

Having trained in Korea, Dr Dabas has been regularly performing robotic thyroidectomies till now and states that robotic thyroidectomy procedures offer immense functional benefits, which include saving the voice nerve, less risk of hypocalcemia and early discharge of the patient (next-day discharge).

He opines that RABIT approach& its modification cover all the facets of thyroidectomy, including neck dissection while the other procedures are simply cosmetic in their approach. 

Robotic thyroidectomy started as a procedure to avoid a scar in front of the neck, however, it appears to have several other advantages in the eyes and hands of expert surgeons. The RABIT procedure for thyroidectomy has become popular for its simplicity, safety and reproducibility. 

Related Posts

Trending

Future of Content Marketing, Will it be relevant 40 years hence?

June 4, 2023
Trending

A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners

May 24, 2023
Trending

The International Prime Awards Asia 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand

May 22, 2023
Trending

The newest 32 years old Japanese billionaire

May 17, 2023
Trending

How to make money form cryptocurrency in 2023

May 17, 2023
Trending

China Habour Engineering LFTZ is finishing up it’s projects in Nigeria with great success

May 16, 2023

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Alph Lukau ; Man with a Mission

Alph Lukau ; Man with a Mission

March 9, 2023

UK power group Drax in US push to take advantage of green tax credits

May 23, 2023

Streamline Your Asset Management with Timly IT Asset Management Software

March 3, 2023

IBOX BANK entered the Top-10 of the most profitable banks in Ukraine for the first half of 2022

August 23, 2022

CEO of the LEO International Payment System representing the Ukrainian fintech market at the global Money 20/20 conference

IBOX BANK entered the Top-10 of the most profitable banks in Ukraine for the first half of 2022

Oklahoma man pleads guilty to stalking, threatening Rep. Kevin Hern

Inside the life and crimes of the new addition to the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted Ruja Ignatova – Top Media Moguls Press Distrubtion

Texas-bound Southwest flight delayed to remove unruly passenger, to other flyers’ delight: video

June 6, 2023

Kremlin denies fault for Kakhovka dam collapse, claims Kyiv wants to block water access to Crimea

June 6, 2023

VA blasted for replacing American flag with pride flag at veteran cemetery, state GOP demands its removal

June 6, 2023

8 new Apple innovations unveiled at WWDC23

June 6, 2023

Recent News

Texas-bound Southwest flight delayed to remove unruly passenger, to other flyers’ delight: video

June 6, 2023

Kremlin denies fault for Kakhovka dam collapse, claims Kyiv wants to block water access to Crimea

June 6, 2023

VA blasted for replacing American flag with pride flag at veteran cemetery, state GOP demands its removal

June 6, 2023

8 new Apple innovations unveiled at WWDC23

June 6, 2023

PGA Tour players say they learned of merger on Twitter, LIV golfers rejoice: ‘Awesome day today’

June 6, 2023

US was aware of Ukrainian plot to attack Nord Stream, says report

June 6, 2023
US Times Mirror

© 2022 All Rights Reserved.

Latest News from all around the US

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

© 2022 All Rights Reserved.