Speech intelligibility following maxillectomy with and without a prosthesis: an analysis of 54 cases

Umino, S. ; Masuda, G. ; Ono, S. ; Fujita, K.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science, Ltd
Published 1998
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1365-2842
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Medicine
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To statistically evaluate the factors that influenced speech following maxillectomy, the speech intelligibility (SI) in 54 patients was measured with and without a prosthesis. The mean SI score without a prosthesis in all patients was 35.7 ± 22.7% and that with a prosthesis was 84.9 ± 12.7%. The results of the postmaxillectomy SI statistical analysis revealed that an oro–nasal communication was one of the factors that influenced SI without a prosthesis. The resection of the anterior portion of the soft palate was one of the factors that influenced SI with a prosthesis, which suggested that for some of these patients we should consider specific surgical treatment, aimed at the reconstruction in the deep defect extending to the intratemporal fossa. A new classification of maxillary defects has been proposed which will help to predict the grade of postmaxillectomy speech disorder following surgery.
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autor Umino, S.
Masuda, G.
Ono, S.
Fujita, K.
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notes To statistically evaluate the factors that influenced speech following maxillectomy, the speech intelligibility (SI) in 54 patients was measured with and without a prosthesis. The mean SI score without a prosthesis in all patients was 35.7 ± 22.7% and that with a prosthesis was 84.9 ± 12.7%. The results of the postmaxillectomy SI statistical analysis revealed that an oro–nasal communication was one of the factors that influenced SI without a prosthesis. The resection of the anterior portion of the soft palate was one of the factors that influenced SI with a prosthesis, which suggested that for some of these patients we should consider specific surgical treatment, aimed at the reconstruction in the deep defect extending to the intratemporal fossa. A new classification of maxillary defects has been proposed which will help to predict the grade of postmaxillectomy speech disorder following surgery.
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shingle_author_1 Umino, S.
Masuda, G.
Ono, S.
Fujita, K.
shingle_author_2 Umino, S.
Masuda, G.
Ono, S.
Fujita, K.
shingle_author_3 Umino, S.
Masuda, G.
Ono, S.
Fujita, K.
shingle_author_4 Umino, S.
Masuda, G.
Ono, S.
Fujita, K.
shingle_catch_all_1 Umino, S.
Masuda, G.
Ono, S.
Fujita, K.
Speech intelligibility following maxillectomy with and without a prosthesis: an analysis of 54 cases
Blackwell Science, Ltd
To statistically evaluate the factors that influenced speech following maxillectomy, the speech intelligibility (SI) in 54 patients was measured with and without a prosthesis. The mean SI score without a prosthesis in all patients was 35.7 ± 22.7% and that with a prosthesis was 84.9 ± 12.7%. The results of the postmaxillectomy SI statistical analysis revealed that an oro–nasal communication was one of the factors that influenced SI without a prosthesis. The resection of the anterior portion of the soft palate was one of the factors that influenced SI with a prosthesis, which suggested that for some of these patients we should consider specific surgical treatment, aimed at the reconstruction in the deep defect extending to the intratemporal fossa. A new classification of maxillary defects has been proposed which will help to predict the grade of postmaxillectomy speech disorder following surgery.
1365-2842
13652842
shingle_catch_all_2 Umino, S.
Masuda, G.
Ono, S.
Fujita, K.
Speech intelligibility following maxillectomy with and without a prosthesis: an analysis of 54 cases
Blackwell Science, Ltd
To statistically evaluate the factors that influenced speech following maxillectomy, the speech intelligibility (SI) in 54 patients was measured with and without a prosthesis. The mean SI score without a prosthesis in all patients was 35.7 ± 22.7% and that with a prosthesis was 84.9 ± 12.7%. The results of the postmaxillectomy SI statistical analysis revealed that an oro–nasal communication was one of the factors that influenced SI without a prosthesis. The resection of the anterior portion of the soft palate was one of the factors that influenced SI with a prosthesis, which suggested that for some of these patients we should consider specific surgical treatment, aimed at the reconstruction in the deep defect extending to the intratemporal fossa. A new classification of maxillary defects has been proposed which will help to predict the grade of postmaxillectomy speech disorder following surgery.
1365-2842
13652842
shingle_catch_all_3 Umino, S.
Masuda, G.
Ono, S.
Fujita, K.
Speech intelligibility following maxillectomy with and without a prosthesis: an analysis of 54 cases
Blackwell Science, Ltd
To statistically evaluate the factors that influenced speech following maxillectomy, the speech intelligibility (SI) in 54 patients was measured with and without a prosthesis. The mean SI score without a prosthesis in all patients was 35.7 ± 22.7% and that with a prosthesis was 84.9 ± 12.7%. The results of the postmaxillectomy SI statistical analysis revealed that an oro–nasal communication was one of the factors that influenced SI without a prosthesis. The resection of the anterior portion of the soft palate was one of the factors that influenced SI with a prosthesis, which suggested that for some of these patients we should consider specific surgical treatment, aimed at the reconstruction in the deep defect extending to the intratemporal fossa. A new classification of maxillary defects has been proposed which will help to predict the grade of postmaxillectomy speech disorder following surgery.
1365-2842
13652842
shingle_catch_all_4 Umino, S.
Masuda, G.
Ono, S.
Fujita, K.
Speech intelligibility following maxillectomy with and without a prosthesis: an analysis of 54 cases
Blackwell Science, Ltd
To statistically evaluate the factors that influenced speech following maxillectomy, the speech intelligibility (SI) in 54 patients was measured with and without a prosthesis. The mean SI score without a prosthesis in all patients was 35.7 ± 22.7% and that with a prosthesis was 84.9 ± 12.7%. The results of the postmaxillectomy SI statistical analysis revealed that an oro–nasal communication was one of the factors that influenced SI without a prosthesis. The resection of the anterior portion of the soft palate was one of the factors that influenced SI with a prosthesis, which suggested that for some of these patients we should consider specific surgical treatment, aimed at the reconstruction in the deep defect extending to the intratemporal fossa. A new classification of maxillary defects has been proposed which will help to predict the grade of postmaxillectomy speech disorder following surgery.
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