“…The last one includes publications for TORS in paediatric patients with head and neck cancer [21, 22] and more rare tumours such as Ewing's sarcoma of the tongue [20] (see Table 1). - Pharynx [23–30] : This category includes the publications for TORS in pharynx [23–25], nasopharynx (NP) [26] – located to the upper part of the pharynx –, parapharynx space tumours [27, 28] – located deep within the neck and it is a potential space lateral to the upper pharynx – and retropharynx [29, 30] – which is the posterior part of the pharynx – (see Table 2).
- Oropharynx [1, 31–52] : This category includes all the publications related to TORS, which refer to oropharyngeal carcinomas and tumours.
…”