逆行性クリコファリンゲス機能障害治療のインオフィス注射
Michael J Lahiff1, Rachel B Kutler1, Michael J Pitman1
1The Center for Voice and Swallowing, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.
The Laryngoscope
|February 23, 2026
まとめ
この研究は,逆行性喉機能不全のためのオフィスベースの,EMG誘導のボツリヌム毒素注射を示しています. このテクニックは手術の迅速な代替手段であり,対側線注射が必要になる可能性があります.
科学分野:
- 耳鼻喉科 (Otorhinolaryngology) は,耳鼻喉科 (Otorhinolaryngology) を専門とする医療機関である.
- 神経学 神経学とは
- 胃腸内科 胃腸内科
背景:
- 逆行性喉機能障害 (RCPD) は,飲み込み機能に大きく影響する可能性があります.
- 伝統的な治療には,手術室での処置が必要になり,アクセシビリティを制限することが多い.
- RCPDのための効率的な,オフィスベースの介入が必要である.
研究 の 目的:
- EMG誘導によるボツリヌム毒素の注射をクリコファリンギウス筋に施すための新しい"How I Do It"テクニックについて説明します.
- 逆行性クリコファリンゲス機能障害の治療のための室内,改変された横側経頸関節アプローチを詳細に説明します.
- RCPDに対する外科的介入に対して,実用的で迅速な代替手段を提供すること.
主な方法:
- この記事では,診療室内での,EMG誘導による,改変された横側経注射技術について詳細に説明しています.
- 重要なステップには,特定の患者の位置づけ,表面のランドマーク,および針の位置のEMG確認が含まれます.
- 飲み込みと嗅ぎ取りの操作は,喉筋内での正しい針の位置を確認するために使用されます.
主要な成果:
- 記述されたテクニックは,RCPDのための従来の手術室のアプローチに迅速でオフィスベースの代替案を提供します.
- 成功したEMGガイドは,ボツリヌム毒素の投与のための正確な針の位置を確保します.
- この方法は,潜在的な副作用と段階的な対側注射の必要性に関する患者の実践的なカウンセリングを容易にする.
結論:
- EMGによるボツリヌム毒素の注射は,逆行性喉機能不全の有効なオフィスベースの治療法です.
- このテクニックは,外科的方法と比較して,侵襲性が少なく,よりアクセシブルな選択肢を提供します.
- 患者は,治療結果を最適化するために,その後の対側線注射の潜在的な必要性について助言されるべきです.
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