Controversies in Oropharyngeal Surgery
Pawel Golusinski, Armando Devirgilio, Davis Viros Porcuna, Jeroen Meulemans, Chen-Chi Wang, Philippe Gorphe, Andrea Costantino
Despite the widespread adoption of transoral robotic surgery (TORS) in oropharyngeal
cancer, several aspects of surgical strategy remain highly controversial. This round table
will focus on four hot topics that continue to challenge clinical practice: (1) the role of
radiological assessment in surgical planning, with particular attention to whether styloid
process involvement should be considered a contraindication; (2) the debate over margin
adequacy and how oncological safety should be redefined in the HPV-positive era; (3)
the relationship between perioperative bleeding and reconstructive techniques; and (4) the
potential role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patient selection and outcomes. Each
controversy will be addressed by expert panelists through short, case-based presentations
followed by open discussion with the audience. The session aims to provide practical
insights, highlight unresolved questions, and foster a multidisciplinary exchange to
optimize surgical decision-making in oropharyngeal TORS.
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