Abstract
Remote access thyroidectomy procedures, in which the cosmetic impact of traditional thyroid surgery is minimized by removing the incision from the visible neck, have been made possible by advances in endoscopic technology. These techniques initially utilized chest or axillary access points, but were not widely adopted in North American practices. Incorporating robotic technology in remote access thyroid surgery provided significant improvements in visualization and maneuverability, ultimately facilitating the development of the robotic facelift thyroidectomy. This procedure approaches the thyroid compartment from a retroauricular incision and offers many advantages over other remote access approaches. As this technique has been more widely implemented, it is proving to be a safe, attractive alternative for patients seeking to completely avoid a visible neck scar.
Financial & competing interests disclosure
DJ Terris has directed a series of thyroid courses sponsored by Johnson & Johnson. The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed.
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