Fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallow as a tool to facilitate dysphagia rehabilitation following a salvage hemi-glossectomy: Case report

Gavriella Simson, R. Govender
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Background: Dysphagia is a common consequence of tongue cancer and its treatment, with the possibility of long-term diet modification and feeding tube dependence. This is likely to have an impact on the activity, participation and psychological wellbeing of the individual. Objective: This case report presents the use of fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallow (FEES) as a tool to support dysphagia rehabilitation through providing visual feedback following a salvage hemi-glossectomy for management of a recurrent squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the right anterolateral tongue. Methods: Clinician-rated and patient-reported outcome measures were used to assess the effectiveness of FEES as a tool to facilitate dysphagia rehabilitation. These measures include the: Performance Status Scale for Head and Neck (PSS-HN) cancer patients, 100 mL water swallow test (WST), Penetration-Aspiration Scale (PAS), the Yale Pharyngeal Residue Severity Rating Scale, and the Functional Intraoral Glasgow Scale (FIGS). Results: No Statistical tests were performed on this single case, however the results demonstrate a notable clinical improvement in all postoperative outcome measures at 12-months when compared with those taken two-months postoperatively. Conclusion: Use of sequential FEES could enhance patient engagement and inform dysphagia rehabilitation following hemi-glossectomy.
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纤维内镜评估吞咽作为一种工具,以促进补救性半舌切除术后吞咽困难的康复:病例报告
背景:吞咽困难是舌癌及其治疗的常见后果,可能需要长期改变饮食习惯和依赖饲管。这可能会对个人的活动、参与和心理健康产生影响。目的:本病例报告介绍了使用纤维内镜吞咽评估(FEES)作为一种工具,通过提供视觉反馈,支持吞咽困难康复后补偿性半舌切除术(SCC)在右侧舌前外侧复发性鳞状细胞癌(SCC)的管理。方法:采用临床评价和患者报告的结果测量来评估FEES作为促进吞咽困难康复工具的有效性。这些测量包括:头颈部癌症患者行为状态量表(PSS-HN)、100ml吞水试验(WST)、渗透-吸入量表(PAS)、耶鲁咽部残留严重程度评定量表和口腔内功能格拉斯哥量表(FIGS)。结果:该病例未进行统计学检验,但结果显示,与术后2个月相比,术后12个月的所有预后指标均有显著的临床改善。结论:使用顺序费用可以提高患者的参与度,并为半舌切除术后吞咽困难的康复提供信息。
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