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Citation

Charvát J, Roubícková J, Janík V, Dostálová T, Pafko P, Bartoniová M, Seydlová M. Prague Med. Rep. 2007; 108(3): 270-276.

Affiliation

Department of Stomatology, Charles University in Prague, First Faculty of Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Universitas Carolina Pragensis)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

18399065

Abstract

Cutting wounds and bruises in the area of neck are very specific. The overall rehabilitation of these conditions is difficult and often needs to be combined with special and customised orofacial prostheses. This case-study reports special multidisciplinary treatment. The surgical diagnosis was: a cutting wound on a neck caused by a chain saw and disruption of oropharynx. Due to contusion of the tongue root and contusion of both hypoglossal nerves, a complete paralysis of tongue occurred. The tongue was immobile and the patient has problems with swallowing fluids. A special palatal prosthesis was made to reduce the space between the tongue and the palate. The fluoroscopically monitored swallowing action helps to receive optimal patient's rehabilitation.


Language: en

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