{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for excision of a retropharyngeal intramuscular lipoma. {Author}: Heaton CM;Ahmed SR;Ryan WR; {Journal}: Auris Nasus Larynx {Volume}: 44 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: Dec 2017 {Factor}: 2.119 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.anl.2016.10.010 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: To describe the feasibility, effectiveness, and improved morbidity profile of transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for the excision of a retropharyngeal intramuscular lipoma.
METHODS: Case report of a robot-assisted transoral resection of a retropharyngeal intramuscular lipoma.
RESULTS: A 62-year-old woman presented with tongue pain and globus with dysphagia for six months. Transoral exam revealed a pharyngeal submucosal mass, and MRI demonstrated a prevertebral lipomatous lesion with protrusion into the airway. The patient elected for robot-assisted transoral surgical treatment. The patient tolerated the procedure well, experienced no complications, and was discharged on post-operative day one. At six months post-operatively, the patient was without dysphagia and was disease free on imaging.
CONCLUSIONS: TORS is an effective, safe, feasible, and likely more efficient way to excise a retropharyngeal intramuscular lipoma or other retropharyngeal masses.