Transoral Robotic Surgery for Elderly Patients with Oropharyngeal and Laryngeal Cancer: A Comprehensive Review

经口机器人手术治疗老年口咽癌和喉癌患者:一项综合综述

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) poses a significant health challenge, especially among elderly patients, who are often underrepresented in clinical trials. Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has emerged as a promising alternative to non-surgical strategies such as chemoradiotherapy (CRT), but its effectiveness in older adults is not well-studied. Methods: A structured narrative review of studies on TORS for elderly HNSCC patients was conducted using the PubMed/MEDLINE database. Studies were selected according to predefined eligibility criteria based on the PICOS framework. PRISMA reporting principles were applied to document study identification and selection. Results: The available evidence suggests that, in carefully selected elderly patients, TORS is associated with disease-specific (DSS) and disease-free survival (DFS) outcomes comparable to those reported in younger cohorts, while overall survival (OS) appears more strongly influenced by comorbidities than chronological age. TORS may facilitate treatment de-escalation in selected cases, potentially reducing exposure to adjuvant therapies and limiting treatment-related toxicity. Functional outcomes, particularly swallowing function and long-term gastrostomy dependence, may be favorable in selected elderly patients; however, comparative data with non-surgical approaches remain limited, heterogeneous, and are partly derived from mixed-age cohorts. Conclusions: TORS represents a viable treatment option for selected elderly HNSCC patients, providing encouraging oncologic outcomes and potential functional advantages. Nevertheless, the current evidence base is predominantly retrospective and heterogeneous. Careful patient selection is essential, and further prospective elderly-specific studies are needed to better define functional and oncologic benefits.

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