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TransOral Robotic Surgery (TORS)TransOral Robotic Surgery (TORS) was invented and developed by the pioneering team of Gregory S. Weinstein, MD and Bert W. O'Malley, Jr., MD at Penn. A Celebration of the FDA Approval of TransOral Robotic Surgery (TORS)
Video: FDA Approves TransOral Robotic Surgery The video was taken at an event to celebrate the FDA approval of TransOral Robotic Surgery (TORS), a minimally invasive surgical approach developed by surgeons at the Perelman School of Medicine. Date: 07/16/2010 About the ProgramPenn Medicine's TransOral Robotic Surgery (TORS) Program is a world-class surgical program comprised of the leading surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and operating personnel dedicated to providing superior patient outcomes through the use of robotic-assisted technology. The program benefits not only patients seeking state-of-the-art care, but also physicians who come from around the world to observe and learn about this groundbreaking procedure. TransOral Robotic Surgery may either allow the patient to avoid radiation altogether or decreases the intensity thereby avoiding side effects of treatment. TORS is the world's first group of minimally-invasive robotic surgery techniques enabling surgeons to remove benign and malignant tumors of the mouth and throat. This revolutionary breakthrough results in shorter, virtually scarless head and neck surgery. Designed to avoid incisions for primary site resection, TORS is performed through the patient's mouth and provides unprecedented access to the small and often difficult-to-reach areas of the mouth and throat. TransOral Robotic Surgery (TORS) Team – Led by Drs. Gregory S. Weinstein and Bert W. O'Malley, Jr.The Penn Medicine robotic surgery team provides world-class, personalized health care. Drs. Gregory S. Weinstein and Bert W. O'Malley, Jr., Co-Directors of the University of Pennsylvania's TransOral Robotic Surgery program, invented the TORS techniques, and have performed more TransOral robotic surgery (TORS) procedures than any other physicians in the world. Drs. Weinstein and O'Malley lead the world's most experienced team in this procedure, which is renowned for providing excellence in patient outcomes with respect to superior cancer control, swallowing function, quicker recovery and maintenance of quality of life. Drs. Weinstein and O'Malley have created the first and only traning program in TransOral Robotic Surgery ( TORS) in the World – they teach the teachers.The Department of Otorhinaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania did all of the original research on Transoral Robotic Surgery TORS and was the first institution in the world to offer da Vinci TransOral Robotic Surgery (TORS) in 2005. The adoption of this highly advanced robotics technique demonstrates the Penn Medicine commitment to providing world-class health care. Learn more about the history of TransOral robotic surgery at the University of Pennsylvania culminating in the recent FDA approval of these novel and beneficial surgical techniques. Penn Medicine has assembled the most experienced surgeons and staff in one of the most advanced inpatient and outpatient facilities in the world for its TransOral robotic surgery (TORS) program. This combination of experience and state-of-the-art technology in one of the finest institutions worldwide has made Penn Medicine the most sought-out TransOral robotic surgery (TORS) treatment center in the country. Due to Dr. Weinstein and Dr. O'Malley's national and international reputations, Penn Medicine has become a destination program, serving international, domestic, and local patients. PENN created the First in the World TransOral Robotic Surgery Program(TORS) with Superior OutcomesPatients come from around the country and the world to visit Penn Medicine's state-of-the-art campuses for a unique experience that is not available elsewhere. Both international and domestic physicians attend training on the latest robotic surgical treatments at the Glenolden Robotics Training Facility. Drs. Gregory S. Weinstein and Bert W. O'Malley, Jr, are Co-directors of both the TransOral Robotic Surgery (TORS) Program and the Department of Otorhinaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery multidisciplinary Penn Center for Head and Neck Cancer.
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