Patients usually remain in the hospital for seven to 10 days after a glossectomy. They often require oxygen in the first 24-48 hours after the operation.
A glossectomy is the surgical removal of all or part of the tongue.
A glossectomy is the surgical removal of all or part of the tongue.
A partial glossectomy is when part of the human tongue has to be removed. A hemi glossectomy is when only one side of the tongue has to be removed.
A successful glossectomy results in complete removal of the cancer, improved ability to swallow food, and restored speech
An alternative to glossectomy is the insertion of radioactive wires into the cancerous tissue. This is an effective treatment but requires specialized surgical skills and facilities.
A glossectomy is performed to treat cancer of the tongue. Removing the tongue is indicated if the patient has a cancer that does not respond to other forms of treatment
External fetoscopy does not require aftercare. The care following fetal endoscopic use will depend on the extent of the procedure and the type of anesthesia used.
yes. if you have a glossectomy(tongue removal) you can be fitted with a tongue prosthesis.
A glossectomy is performed in a hospital by a treatment team specializing in head and neck oncology surgery
Glossectomies are always performed under general anesthesia. A partial glossectomy is a relatively simple operation.
The incision should be watched for signs of infection. In general, no special wound care is required.
Yes, “Aftercare” is ongoing or follow-up treatment for substance abuse that occurs after an initial rehab program. No matter the setting, treatment provider, or methods used, the goals of addiction aftercare programs are the same and include: To maintain recovery from substance abuse. To find ways to prevent relapse. To achieve a life filled with rewarding relationships and a sense of purpose.