儿童清醒脑外科的语言病理学干预:摩洛哥和全球视角。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-01-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.77609
Nada Benabbou, Saber Boutayeb, Kawtar Chafik, Hicham Lafhal, Mohammed Elhassani
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清醒脑外科手术(ABS)是一项突破性的技术,不仅可以增强肿瘤切除,还可以保留重要的神经认知功能,特别是通过先进的大脑测绘。尽管ABS在成人中取得了成功,但在儿科患者中的应用仍未得到充分的探索,特别是关于言语语言病理学(SLP)在这些手术中的作用。本研究通过对包括摩洛哥和国际各大学医院在内的儿科ABS的SLP干预措施进行全面检查,解决了这一差距。方法:我们利用网络调查,翻译成法语、英语和西班牙语,收集全球10个儿科ABS团队的临床实践,包括摩洛哥拉巴特大学医院的一个团队。该调查包括为神经外科医生、语言治疗师和其他参与ABS的专业人员量身定制的问卷,此外,还对2017年至2022年期间在摩洛哥接受ABS的三名儿科患者的医疗记录进行了详细审查。数据分析使用SPSS (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA)进行定量结果和定性内容分析,以进行案例研究评估。结果研究发现,全球对SLP在小儿ABS中的重要作用达成共识,62.5%的神经外科医生强调需要专门的SLP培训。术后言语治疗与神经语言障碍的减少有显著相关性(Pearson相关=0.340,p=0.007)。由于缺乏适当的工具,在评估书面语言部分方面发现了挑战,强调需要改善资源。此外,在脑测绘过程中,大多数语言评估都是用患者的母语进行的(60.7%),评估在手术的三个阶段中最常见(25%)。结论本研究强调了言语治疗在小儿ABS中的重要性,强调了需要专门的工具和培训。研究结果表明,术后语言治疗对神经语言学预后有积极影响,但需要进一步的研究和更大的队列和长期随访来证实这些益处。
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Speech-Language Pathology Interventions in Pediatric Awake Brain Surgery: A Moroccan and Global Perspective.

Introduction Awake brain surgery (ABS) is a groundbreaking technique that not only enhances tumor resection but also preserves vital neurocognitive functions, particularly through advanced brain mapping. Despite its success in adults, ABS in pediatric patients remains significantly underexplored, especially concerning the role of speech-language pathology (SLP) in these procedures. This study addresses this gap by providing a thorough examination of SLP interventions in pediatric ABS across various university hospitals, including those in Morocco and internationally. Methods We utilized a web-based survey, translated into French, English, and Spanish, to capture the clinical practices of 10 pediatric ABS teams globally, including one team at Rabat University Hospital in Morocco. The survey included questionnaires tailored for neurosurgeons, speech therapists, and other professionals involved in ABS. Additionally, a detailed review of medical records for three pediatric patients who underwent ABS in Morocco between 2017 and 2022 was conducted. Data were analyzed using SPSS (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA) for quantitative results and qualitative content analysis for case study evaluations. Results The study found a global consensus on the essential role of SLP in pediatric ABS, with 62.5% of neurosurgeons stressing the need for specialized SLP training. A significant correlation was observed between postoperative speech therapy and reduced neurolinguistic disorders (Pearson correlation=0.340, p=0.007). Challenges in assessing written language components were identified due to a lack of suitable tools, highlighting the need for improved resources. Additionally, most speech assessments during brain mapping were conducted in the patient's mother tongue (60.7%), and assessments were most commonly performed during all three stages of surgery (25%). Conclusion This study emphasizes the importance of speech therapy in pediatric ABS, highlighting the need for specialized tools and training. Findings suggest a positive impact of postoperative speech therapy on neurolinguistic outcomes, but further research with larger cohorts and long-term follow-up is needed to confirm these benefits.

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