Transoral robotic surgery - time for consensus on pain assessment. A review

ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA(2023)

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Background: In Head and Neck surgery Transoral Robotic Surgery ( TORS) is evolving as a key treatment option for benign and malignant lesions in the oropharynx. Even so, postoperative pain is one of the primary early complaints following TORS. Well established evidence-based procedure specific pain treatment guidelines are available for a variety of other surgical specialties. However, there are no guidelines for TORS Aim: This review describes the available data of early pain intensity following TORS during rest and procedure related activity. Methods: Literature concerning pain in the immediate postoperative phase following TORS were obtained from two literature databases Results: Most data on pain intensity following TORS are based upon a numeric rating scale, e.g. the Visual Analogue Scale and/or analgesic demands. Only one randomized clinical trial is available reflecting that the literature is mainly based on retrospective and a few prospective studies. Only one study analyzed pain during relevant functionality, i.e. swallowing. Overall, the studies suffer from a non-standardized approach and there is a need for transparent information concerning the timing of pain ratings and methodology Conclusions: The evidence for optimal pain control is limited, particularly during surgical relevant activity. Postoperative pain rating during activity is a fundamental element in pain trials in order to enhance recovery thereby calling for future consensus on assessment methodology
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Pain,recovery,transoral robotic surgery
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