Da Vinci Single Port Surgical Robot - Dr Richard Gallagher, ENT Surgeon, Sydney. World Cancer Day dney. World Cancer Day
The Innovation: Da Vinci Single Port (SP) Robot The Technology: Unlike the traditional "multi-port" robot used since 2011, which utilized multiple large arms , the new Single Port (SP) system uses one 10cm entry port. Capabilities: This single port contains four smaller, flexible instruments, including a 3D camera. The Benefit: These instruments allow for higher precision and the ability to expand and work within the very tight spaces of the throat.
Clinical Impact on Patient Care Expanded Eligibility: The SP robot may provide access for patients who were previously ineligible for robotic surgery due to limited mouth opening. Deeper Reach: It allows for safer, more accurate surgery further down the throat, specifically in areas like the hypopharynx and around the voice box. Reduced Trauma: Dr. Gallagher contrasts this with "heroic" older operations that required splitting the jawbone, tracheotomies, and weeks of hospital recovery. Availability: In Australia, this technology is currently available at St Vincent’s in Sydney and the Epworth Hospital in Melbourne.
Public Health: The HPV Crisis The Cause: The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted virus that is now the primary driver of rising oropharyngeal cancer rates, even as smoking and drinking rates have declined.
Incidence: Despite the success of the Australian-developed vaccine, rates in older cohorts (who were not vaccinated in school) continue to increase.