Affiliation:
1. Department of General Surgery Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics Beijing China
2. Department of Head and Neck Surgery Peking University Cancer Hospital and Institute Beijing China
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundSquamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) in the head and neck is difficult to diagnose and treat. This report outlines 11 cases of CUP treated with transoral robotic surgery (TORS), aimed at investigating the diagnostic efficiency of primary tumour and radical resection effectiveness of TORS.Methods11 cases of CUP among 68 oropharyngeal cancer patients treated by TORS were analysed retrospectively.ResultsAll the 11 cases received TORS with cervical lymph node dissection. Primary tumours were found in 8 cases (72.7%), 4 cases in the palatine tonsil and 4 cases in the base of the tongue. The average diameter of the primary tumour was 1.65 cm. All patients resumed eating by mouth within 24 h, no tracheotomy, no pharyngeal fistula and no postoperative death. The 3‐year disease‐free survival rate was 91%.ConclusionsTORS can improve the diagnostic efficiency of primary tumour of CUP and achieve good oncology and functional results.