术后颅神经缺损患者的康复治疗。

H M Tucker
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对颅底及颅底周围疾病的侵略性手术攻击将继续导致第8至第12脑神经的各种缺损组合。虽然这些神经的孤立瘫痪通常可以很容易地控制,但各种麻痹的组合可能导致气道、声音或吞咽功能的丧失,这对头颈部外科医生来说是一个挑战。彻底了解这些病变可能产生的紊乱生理状况,再加上合理的医学和外科治疗方法,可能会导致这些患者更好的康复。
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Rehabilitation of patients with postoperative deficits cranial nerves VIII through XII.

Increasingly aggressive surgical attack upon disease in and about the base of the skull will continue to produce various combinations of deficits of the 8th through 12th cranial nerves. Although isolated paralyses of these nerves usually can be managed with little difficulty, various combinations of paralyses can result in loss of airway, voice, or swallowing functions that are challenging to the head and neck surgeon. A thorough understanding of the disordered physiologic conditions that these lesions can produce, coupled with a logical medical and surgical approach to their management, may result in better rehabilitation of these patients.

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