Affiliation:
1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery The Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin Hong Kong
2. Department of Surgery Yan Chai Hospital Tsuen Wan Hong Kong
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTransoral approaches in surgery are gaining global popularity. Transoral endoscopic and robotic thyroidectomies are well established due to the benefit of being truly scarless. Thyroid chondrolaryngoplasty reduces protrusion of the thyroid notch in transgender patients. The Sistrunk operation involves removal of the thyroglossal cyst and the central portion of the hyoid bone. In this cadaveric study, we developed a transoral thyroidectomy approach and assessed the feasibility of applying this technique to thyroid chondrolaryngoplasty and Sistrunk operation with the proper usage of a special endoscopic burr.MethodsWe performed surgery using the transoral vestibular approach with 13 fresh‐frozen human cadavers. Unlike transoral thyroid surgery, which requires high‐resolution detailed anatomical view, this technique uses a 5‐mm 30‐degree endoscope with a 5‐mm central port. A smaller central port can reduce the risk of mental nerve paresthesia. A special endoscopic burr for functional endoscopic sinus surgery is used to thin the thyroid notch cartilage and cut the central portion of the hyoid bone.ResultsWe successfully performed transoral thyroid chondrolaryngoplasty and transoral Sistrunk operation in 13 cadavers.ConclusionTransoral chondrolaryngoplasty and transoral Sistrunk operation are feasible for transgender or thyroglossal cyst patients. It offers the additional benefit of being a scarless surgery and could play a promising role in minimally invasive thyroid surgeries. Proper use of an endoscopic drilling burr to thin thyroid notch cartilage and cutting the central portion of the hyoid bone can make transoral thyroid chondrolaryngoplasty and transoral Sistrunk operation safe and feasible.