The frenotomy efficacy in gaining weight of exclusively breastfed infant with ankyloglossia

IF 0.2 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Indian Journal of Otology Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.4103/indianjotol.indianjotol_8_22
T. Koento, S. Tamin, Syahrial Hutahuruk, A. Praborini, Ervin Amouzegar
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Background: Ankyloglossia, or tongue-tie, is a condition in which the tongue is attached to the floor of the mouth through the frenulum, causing limited tongue movement. Short frenulum variations cause reduced anterior tongue movement resulting in breastfeeding, swallowing, articulation, and orthodontics problems. These abnormalities in infants cause breastfeeding problems that affect infants' weight gain, malocclusion, and speech disorders. Frenotomy in infant ankyloglossia is performed if there are problems with breastfeeding, poor sucking, slow weight gain, and recurrent mastitis. With this indication, we need to observed the efficacy of frenotomy done before the age of 1 month, and the frenotomy done at 1-3 months old in gaining weight of exclusively breastfed infants with ankyloglossia. Materials and Methods: A observational retrospective cohort method from patient medical records in a private hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia. The research subject is a total sampling patient medical records secondary data and collected 68 subjects. The Subjects are divided into two groups, the first group was patients whose frenotomy was done before the age of 1 month, and the second group was patients whose frenotomy was done at 1-3 months old. We assessed the weight gain between the two groups. The data were analyzed and compared the percentage of weight gain before and after frenotomy. Results: The percentage of weight gain before and after frenotomy shows that in the first group, there was a percentage gain of 11.4% in body weight of the subjects and during post-frenotomy control, the percentage of weight gain in this group increased to 111, 4%. In the second group, the percentage of weight gain before the frenotomy was 70.6%, while the post-frenotomy control was only 57.7%. Conclusion: The study demonstrated the efficacy of frenotomy in gaining weight of exclusively breastfed infants with ankyloglossia. There was a significant difference in the weight gain of infants with ankyloglossia who underwent frenotomy at the age of exclusive breastfeeding, before the age of 1 month and between the ages of 1 to 3 months.
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系带切开术在单纯母乳喂养的强直性脊柱炎婴儿增重中的疗效
背景:强直性舌炎,或称舌系带,是指舌头通过系带附着在口腔底部,导致舌头运动受限的情况。短系带变异会导致前舌运动减少,从而导致母乳喂养、吞咽、发音和牙齿矫正问题。婴儿的这些异常会导致母乳喂养问题,影响婴儿的体重增加、咬合不正和言语障碍。如果存在母乳喂养、吮吸不良、体重增加缓慢和复发性乳腺炎等问题,可对婴儿强直性舌炎进行切开术。有了这个适应症,我们需要观察在1个月大之前进行的系带切开术和在1-3个月大时进行的系带切断术对单纯母乳喂养的强直性脊柱炎婴儿增重的疗效。材料和方法:一种来自印度尼西亚雅加达一家私立医院患者医疗记录的观察性回顾性队列方法。本研究的受试者是一个总抽样的患者病历二次资料,共收集了68名受试者。受试者分为两组,第一组是在1个月大之前进行系带切开术的患者,第二组是在1-3个月大时进行系带切开的患者。我们评估了两组之间的体重增加情况。对数据进行分析,并比较系带切开前后体重增加的百分比。结果:术前和术后体重增加的百分比显示,第一组受试者的体重增加了11.4%,在术后控制期间,该组的体重增加百分比增加到111.4%。在第二组中,系带切开术前体重增加的百分比为70.6%,而系带切开术后的对照组仅为57.7%。在纯母乳喂养年龄、1个月大之前和1-3个月大之间接受系带切开术的患有强直性舌炎的婴儿的体重增加存在显著差异。
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