The first five thyroid and parathyroid operations done using the Trans oral endoscopic vestibular technique. Retrospective data gathering for all endocrine procedures using the trans-oral endoscopic vestibular method We gathered and examined data on patient demographics, perioperative care, and complications. Using the trans-oral endoscopic vestibular technique, the desired specimen was successfully removed; conversion to the
conventional trans-cervical method was not necessary. The length of the hospital stay as well as the average operating time for the Para thyroidectomy instance were both very brief. One patient received a temporary mental nerve impairment, and another had a postoperative seroma that needed to be aspirated. In one instance, papillary thyroid cancer was found on histology, necessitating a full thyroidectomy.