从语言治疗师的角度探讨清醒开颅术(在俄斯特拉发大学医院进行)的经验

Marie Kaniová, S. Reguli, Veronika Švédíková, Petra Hanzlíková, K. Zeleník, P. Komínek
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前言和目的:清醒开颅术是脑肿瘤手术中新引入的手术方法之一。这是一种脑部手术,在手术过程中清醒的患者积极参与的情况下,由临床语言治疗师监测语音和语言功能。这种手术的目的是保留患者的语言和语言功能,并最大限度地切除脑肿瘤。本文总结了俄斯特拉发大学医院目前清醒开颅术的经验和知识。方法:回顾性评价在清醒状态下切除位于大脑重要区域肿瘤的开颅手术的成功。清醒开颅手术成功的标准是手术后患者的语言和语言技能与手术前相比的保存。临床语言治疗师对程序、术前检查和术中测试的描述。结果:通过对2013年至2021年54例患者清醒开颅前后的语言功能测试结果进行比较,54例患者中有40例术后没有出现语言功能恶化。从语言治疗的角度来看,成功率是74%。结论:清醒开颅术是在言语区雄辩区脑胶质瘤手术中引入的一种新术式。该方法有助于保存病人的言语和语言能力,从而保存他的生活质量。关键词清醒开颅术语言功能临床语言治疗师
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Experience with awake craniotomy (performed in University Hospital in Ostrava) from the perspective of speech and language therapist
Introduction and aims: An awake craniotomy is one of the newly introduced procedures for brain tumor surgery. It is a brain operation where speech and language functions are monitored by a clinical speech therapist with the active participation of the patient who is awake during the procedure. The aim of such an operation is to preserve the speech and language functions of the patient as well as resection of the brain tumor to the greatest possible extent. This paper summarizes the current experience and knowledge of awake craniotomy at the University Hospital in Ostrava. Methodology: Retrospective evaluation of the success of performed awake craniotomies with extirpations of tumors located in eloquent regions of the brain. The criterion for the success of awake craniotomy was the preservation of patient’s speech and language skills after surgery compared to their condition before surgery. Description of procedures, preoperative examinations, and intraoperative testing by a clinical speech therapist. Results: By comparing the results of testing speech and language functions in a group of 54 patients operated between 2013 and 2021 before and after awake craniotomy, it was found that in 40 of 54 patients there was no deterioration of speech and language functions after surgery. From a speech therapy perspective, this is a 74% success rate. Conclusion: Awake craniotomy is a new procedure introduced during brain glioma operations in eloquent regions of the speech zones. The method contributes signifi cantly to the preservation of the patient’s speech and language competences and thus to the preservation of his quality of life. Key words awake craniotomy – language functions – clinical speech therapist
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