口腔癌根治及游离皮瓣重建后的社会适应

Satoshi Yamaguchi , Kento Kaminogo , Tatsuya Tokura , Hiroyuki Kimura , Shinichi Kishi , Noriyuki Yamamoto , Norihisa Ichimura , Yoshiro Koma , Norio Ozaki , Hideharu Hibi
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摘要

了解患者重新融入社会的程度对于为患者提供社会支持至关重要。口腔癌症的发病率和治疗可能导致功能和审美障碍,严重影响患者的日常生活。因此,我们旨在确定口腔癌症手术后患者的社会适应状况。方法纳入2017年2月至2020年10月期间接受过口腔癌症切除重建手术并同意参与本研究的患者。术前和术后3个月和6个月使用日本版社会适应自我评估量表(SASS-J;得分越高表示社会适应越好)评估患者的社会适应状况。结果34例患者完成SASS-J问卷调查。术前和术后3个月和6个月的SASS-J评分中位数分别为34(26.5-39.25)、33.5(25-38)和33.5(30-40),这三类之间没有显著差异。术后6个月SASS-J评分的协方差分析(ANCOVA)显示,癌症原发部位(F=6.6024,p=0.0007)和婚姻状况(F=11.6866,p=0.0019)存在显著差异。此外,对癌症原发灶的多重比较表明,癌症患者的SASS-J评分显著低于下颌癌症患者(p=0.0178)在那些未婚的人身上。
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Social adaptation following radical resection and free flap reconstruction for oral cancer

Objective

Understanding the extent of social reintegration is crucial in providing social support to patients. The incidence and treatment of oral cancer can result in functional and aesthetic impairments that significantly affect the daily lives of patients. Therefore, we aimed to determine the social adaptation status of patients after oral cancer surgery.

Methods

Patients who had undergone resection and reconstructive surgery with free flaps for oral cancer between February 2017 and October 2020 and agreed to participate in this study were included. The social adaptation status of patients was assessed using the Japanese version of the Social Adaptation Self-evaluation Scale (SASS-J; higher scores denote better social adaptation) preoperatively and at 3- and 6-months postoperatively.

Results

Thirty-four patients completed the SASS-J questionnaire. The median preoperative and 3- and 6-month postoperative SASS-J scores were 34 (26.5–39.25), 33.5 (25–38), and 33.5 (30–40), respectively, and did not differ significantly between these three categories. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) of 6-month postoperative SASS-J scores revealed significant differences for both the primary site of cancer (F = 6.6024, p = 0.0007) and marital status (F = 11.6866, p = 0.0019). Furthermore, multiple comparisons for the primary site of cancer indicated that the SASS-J scores of patients with tongue cancer were significantly lower than those of patients with mandibular cancer (p = 0.0178).

Conclusions

These results indicate that the postoperative social adaptation status among patients who underwent oral cancer resection with reconstruction is worse in patients with tongue cancer and in those who are unmarried.

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