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Sri Shankara Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, Bengaluru hosted The International Head & Neck Oncology Conference in January 2025. Various guests from all over India and the world were invited to share their expertise and experience on different head and neck cancers. Speaker: Dr. Sandeep Nayak Topic: Complications associated with remote access thyroidectomy In this video, Dr. Sandeep talks about: a. Evolution and classification of Remote Access Thyroidectomy Remote access thyroidectomy encompasses gasless and CO2-insufflated methods, including both robotic and endoscopic techniques, with variations in surgical approaches like the author's independent development from BABA. b. Unique technical challenges and solutions in Robotic Thyroid Surgery Robotic thyroid surgery presents unique challenges such as protecting thin skin flaps by keeping the investing fascia on top and managing bleeding from intercostal perforators with careful instrument handling and visualization. c. Specific complications and their management in Robotic Thyroidectomy Specific complications in robotic thyroidectomy include muscular bleeds requiring endoscopic coagulation, skin ecchymosis that typically resolves, seroma formation potentially needing aspiration, and the rare occurrences of CO2 embolization and emphysema managed by monitoring ETCO2 and ensuring medical-grade gas. d. Parathyroid management and hypocalcemia in Robotic Thyroidectomy Parathyroid management in robotic thyroidectomy involves intraoperative identification (enhanced by indocyanine green), preservation strategies, and reimplantation into the pectoralis major muscle if removal is necessary, with the learning curve showing a reduction in transient hypoparathyroidism over time. e. Navigating complex anatomies and challenging scenarios in Robotic Thyroid Surgery Robotic thyroid surgery can address complex anatomies like non-recurrent laryngeal nerves and large goiters (beyond the initial learning phase of restricting to 4 cm), and even facilitate combined neck and thoracic approaches for dumbbell-shaped extensions. About the Event: This talk was part of the International Head & Neck Oncology Conference held on 24th–25th January 2025 at Sri Shankara Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, a leading institute for cancer care and research in India. To stay updated on the latest cancer surgery techniques, expert lectures, and case discussions, please watch the full sessions in the playlist: Head & Neck COMPLICON 2 – Day 2 • Head & Neck COMPLICON 2 - Day 2 About Sri Shankara Cancer Hospital: Located in the heart of Bengaluru, our hospital is recognized for its patient-first approach, top-quality medical infrastructure, and a team of dedicated oncologists working to provide the best possible cancer care for all. Like, share, and subscribe for more updates from our hospital—expert talks, inspiring patient stories, surgical advancements, and healthcare events. #RoboticThyroidectomy #RemoteAccessSurgery #ThyroidSurgeryComplications #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #SurgicalRobotics #Hypocalcemia #Parathyroid #IndocyanineGreen #NeckSurgery #EndocrineSurgery #SurgicalTechnique #ComplexThyroid #IntrathoracicGoiter #LearningCurve #SurgicalInnovation