Robertson M S, Robinson J M, Horsfall R M
J Laryngol Otol. 1987 Mar;101(3):260-5. doi: 10.1017/s0022215100101616.
Total glossectomy is the most crippling of all oral cavity resections. Speech problems are unavoidable and post-operative aspiration is often severe. Two patients are presented who have had tongue reconstructions following near-total glossectomies. In each case a quilted, split-skin grafted pectoralis major muscle flap was used. The speech and swallowing results of these two patients are compared with two patients who underwent a hemiglossectomy and total glossectomy respectively without tongue reconstruction. Only if the suprahyoid and extrinsic tongue muscles are preserved can an active oral phase of swallowing and usable speech be regained by tongue reconstruction.
全舌切除术是所有口腔切除术致残性最高的。言语问题不可避免,术后误吸往往很严重。本文介绍了两名在近乎全舌切除术后进行舌重建的患者。在每例手术中均使用了带蒂、植皮的胸大肌肌皮瓣。将这两名患者的言语和吞咽结果与另外两名分别接受了半舌切除术和全舌切除术且未进行舌重建的患者进行比较。只有保留舌骨上肌群和舌外肌,才能通过舌重建恢复吞咽的主动口腔期和可用的言语功能。