Outcomes of submandibular duct re-implantation for sialorrhoea.

A. Panarese, S. Ghosh, D. Hodgson, J. Mcewan, P. Bull
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Abstract

Drooling is an important factor affecting the quality of lives of neurologically impaired children, and surgery often has to be performed. Submandibular duct relocation is a relatively simple procedure with a low complication rate, and has been carried out on 37 patients at the Sheffield Children's Hospital between 1986 and 1998. To determine the short-term and long-term outcome of this procedure, a questionnaire was sent to the parents/wards of the patients. Feedback was also obtained on complications, parents'/carers' perceptions and main concerns about the operation, particularly in those cases which did not improve. Both short-term (82.4%) and long-term (76.5%) control rates were high, and there were few complications, none of which had any long-term adverse effects. The most significant area of parental/carer dissatisfaction and concern in 'failed' cases was 'pain', and it was felt that proper preoperative counselling about analgesia and chances of failure is very important. We conclude that this is a safe, highly successful procedure which significantly improves the quality of lives of the majority of drooling children.
下颌骨导管再植术治疗涎腺的疗效。
流口水是影响神经功能受损儿童生活质量的重要因素,经常需要进行手术治疗。下颌下导管移位是一种相对简单的手术,并发症发生率低,在1986年至1998年期间在谢菲尔德儿童医院对37名患者进行了手术。为了确定该手术的短期和长期结果,向患者的父母/病房发送了一份问卷。还获得了关于并发症、家长/照顾者的看法和对手术的主要关切的反馈,特别是在那些没有改善的情况下。短期控制率(82.4%)和长期控制率(76.5%)均较高,并发症少,均无远期不良反应。在“失败”的病例中,父母/护理者最不满意和关注的是“疼痛”,并且认为术前关于镇痛和失败几率的适当咨询非常重要。我们的结论是,这是一个安全的,非常成功的程序,大大提高了大多数流口水的孩子的生活质量。
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