Increased midsagittal tongue velocity as indication of articulatory compensation in patients with lateral partial glossectomies.

Head & Neck Pub Date : 2008-06-01 DOI:10.1002/hed.20772
Orchid Rastadmehr, Tim Bressmann, Ron Smyth, Jonathan C Irish
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Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the impact of partial lateral glossectomy on midsagittal tongue movement during speech.

Methods: Using B-mode ultrasound, the midsagittal tongue movement of 10 patients with lateral partial glossectomy during a standardized reading passage was analyzed before and after surgery. Six normal adults served as control speakers. The main outcome measure was the tongue velocity during speech. The technique of defect reconstruction (local vs flap) was included as a covariate in the analysis.

Results: Following the surgery, all patients significantly increased the velocity of the midsagittal tongue movements during the reading passage.

Conclusion: The results demonstrated that the patients with partial glossectomy compensated for the lateral tongue resections by increasing the velocity of the residual tongue during speech. The study provides first insights into the biomechanical aspects of spontaneous articulatory compensation following lateral tongue resections.

增加正中矢状舌速度作为关节代偿的指示,在患者的外侧部分舌骨切断术。
背景:本研究的目的是描述舌侧部分切除对说话时正中矢状面舌运动的影响。方法:采用b超对10例舌侧部分切除术患者在标准化阅读通道中舌正中矢状面运动进行分析。六名正常的成年人作为对照演讲者。主要的结果测量是说话时的语速。缺损重建技术(局部与皮瓣)作为协变量纳入分析。结果:手术后,所有患者在阅读过程中舌正中矢状面运动速度明显增加。结论:部分舌切除术通过增加残舌在说话时的速度来补偿侧舌切除。该研究首次深入了解了舌侧切除后自发关节补偿的生物力学方面。
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