Radcliffe Katherine, Akhtar Shakeel, Wilson Ajay
Maxillofacial Surgery, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, UK
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
BMJ Case Rep. 2020 Jan 26;13(1):e231573. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2019-231573.
We describe the case of a 68-year-old man who presented with an anterior floor of mouth squamous cell carcinoma and underwent bilateral neck dissection. Subsequently, the patient developed permanent bilateral hypoglossal palsies, causing significant dysphagia, dysarthria and breathing difficulties. Hypoglossal nerve damage from surgical causes is uncommon, occurring in only 0.42% of functional neck dissections. However, it is the bilateral and permanent features of this case which make it unique. This injury may have been caused by incorrect use of the Harmonic Focus scalpel. Therefore, we discuss the literature demonstrating that the Harmonic Focus scalpel causes more lateral thermal damage than alternative tools, and the widely accepted 3 mm safety limit is not enough to protect important surrounding structures. This case report aims to highlight the need for proper training and specific identification of the hypoglossal nerve to prevent this rare and debilitating complication occurring in future patients.
我们描述了一名68岁男性的病例,该患者患有口腔底部前部鳞状细胞癌并接受了双侧颈部清扫术。随后,患者出现永久性双侧舌下神经麻痹,导致严重吞咽困难、构音障碍和呼吸困难。手术导致的舌下神经损伤并不常见,仅发生在0.42%的功能性颈部清扫术中。然而,该病例双侧且永久性的特征使其具有独特性。这种损伤可能是由于Harmonic Focus手术刀使用不当造成的。因此,我们讨论了相关文献,这些文献表明Harmonic Focus手术刀比其他工具造成的侧向热损伤更大,并且广泛接受的3毫米安全限度不足以保护周围重要结构。本病例报告旨在强调需要进行适当培训并明确识别舌下神经,以防止这种罕见且使人衰弱的并发症在未来患者中发生。