顺序唇舌系带切除术后母乳喂养症状的解决:1例报告。

IF 0.7 Q4 PEDIATRICS Case Reports in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-12-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crpe/5545986
Raymond J Tseng, Jessica Altemara, Sharon Smart
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背景:母乳喂养对婴儿营养、亲密关系和整体健康至关重要。然而,口腔组织栓系的存在会带来挑战,通常被称为唇系带或舌系带,也被称为强直性咬合。本案例研究探讨了一个有唇部和舌系的一个月大婴儿母乳喂养症状的差异解决。它概述了诊断过程、手术干预和术后护理,强调了与舌唇系带切除术相关的症状解决的详细特征的重要性。病例介绍:1个月大的男性出现11种进食困难症状。对唇部和舌系进行了顺序的手术释放,同时也处理了一个小瘘管。在术后1周、2周和4周进行详细的症状评估,揭示唇部和舌部松解的不同反应。结果:结果显示,81.8%的症状在唇部和舌部手术后消失,一些症状对唇部或舌部释放有特异性反应。该研究表明,手术干预可以显著改善母乳喂养的结果,包括那些可能无法获得足够哺乳咨询资源的患者。结论:这一单一病例研究为探索哪些不正常的母乳喂养症状与唇系带或舌系带有关提供了一个有价值的起点。有必要进行更大样本的进一步研究,以探索遇到母乳喂养困难或获得哺乳支持服务有限的不同父母-婴儿双体的最佳治疗策略。
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Breastfeeding Symptom Resolution After Sequential Labial-Lingual Frenectomies: A Case Report.

Background: Breastfeeding is vital for infant nutrition, bonding, and overall health. However, challenges can arise with the presence of tethered oral tissues, commonly known as labial (lip) tie or lingual (tongue) tie, otherwise known as ankyloglossia. This case study explores the differential resolution of breastfeeding symptoms in a one-month-old infant with both labial and lingual ties. It outlines the diagnostic process, surgical interventions, and postoperative care, emphasizing the importance of detailed characterization of symptom resolution associated with a lingual and labial frenectomy. Case Presentation: The one-month-old male presented with 11 symptoms of feeding difficulties. Sequential surgical releases were performed for the labial and lingual ties, with a ranula also addressed. Detailed symptom assessments were conducted at one, two, and 4 weeks postsurgery, revealing differential responses to labial and lingual releases. Results: The results show that 81.8% of symptoms resolved after labial and lingual surgeries, with some symptoms responding specifically to either labial or lingual release. The study suggests that surgical intervention can significantly improve breastfeeding outcomes, including for patients who may not have access to sufficient lactation counseling resources. Conclusion: This single case study provides a valuable starting point for the exploration of which dysfunctional breastfeeding symptoms are associated with a labial tie versus lingual tie. Further research with larger samples is warranted to explore optimal treatment strategies for diverse parent-baby dyads experiencing breastfeeding difficulties, or whose access to lactation support services is limited.

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