Imholz Carlotta, Schaller Claudine, Watson Jennifer A, Zurfluh Carmen E, Grigorean Alexandru, Lindenblatt Nicole
Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital Zurich, Rämistrasse 100, 8091, Zurich, Switzerland.
Department of Angiology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
J Robot Surg. 2025 Jul 12;19(1):380. doi: 10.1007/s11701-025-02552-6.
Head and neck lymphedema has gained increasing interest due to improved head and neck cancer survival. However, there exist no guidelines on its management so far. The study reports on the first robotic-assisted lymphovenous anastomosis (LVA) in the head and neck region and further systematically reviews the current literature on lymphatic microsurgery in patients with face and neck lymphedema, aiming to analyze the feasibility and efficacy of different reconstructive techniques. The feasibility of robotic-assisted LVA in the face was assessed and clinical outcomes reported. In addition, a systematic review of the current literature on lymphatic reconstruction of head and neck lymphedema was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. The review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD420250651455). Robotic-assisted LVA of the periorbital region led to a significant reduction in edema and improved function. The literature search yielded 468 articles, of which 18 articles were deemed eligible for full-text reading, finally resulting in the inclusion of 10 articles. All included studies showed feasibility of lymphatic reconstruction in the head and neck region and achieved alleviation of lymphedema and its symptoms. However, the small number of patients and heterogenous assessment methods of lymphedema made it difficult to draw definite conclusions on the surgical management of head and neck lymphedema. Robotic-assisted lymphatic reconstruction for face and neck lymphedema is a promising microsurgical technique, however further studies are necessary to create guidelines on the management of head and neck lymphedema.
由于头颈癌生存率的提高,头颈部淋巴水肿越来越受到关注。然而,目前尚无关于其治疗的指南。该研究报告了头颈部区域首例机器人辅助淋巴静脉吻合术(LVA),并进一步系统回顾了目前关于面部和颈部淋巴水肿患者淋巴显微外科手术的文献,旨在分析不同重建技术的可行性和疗效。评估了机器人辅助LVA在面部的可行性并报告了临床结果。此外,根据PRISMA指南对头颈部淋巴水肿的淋巴重建当前文献进行了系统回顾。该综述已在PROSPERO(CRD420250651455)上注册。眼眶周围区域的机器人辅助LVA导致水肿明显减轻且功能改善。文献检索产生了468篇文章,其中18篇文章被认为有资格进行全文阅读,最终纳入10篇文章。所有纳入研究均显示头颈部区域淋巴重建的可行性,并实现了淋巴水肿及其症状的缓解。然而,患者数量少以及淋巴水肿评估方法的异质性使得难以对头颈部淋巴水肿的手术治疗得出明确结论。机器人辅助面部和颈部淋巴水肿重建是一种有前景的显微外科技术,然而需要进一步研究以制定头颈部淋巴水肿治疗的指南。