Treatment method for improving swallowing function by using sensory irritation of sacculus pharyngeal cavity
A technology of swallowing function and treatment method, which is applied in medical related fields, can solve problems such as repeated unidentified aspiration pneumonia, food bolus leakage and aspiration, decreased resistance, etc., achieve good social promotion and application, reduce leakage and aspiration , The effect of low equipment requirements
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[0025] A treatment method for improving swallowing function by performing pharyngeal cavity sensory stimulation with a balloon, characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
[0026] Step 1: Before treatment, observe the delayed time of swallowing initiation in the pharyngeal phase by VFSS examination, and record it; the method for observing the delay in swallowing initiation in the pharyngeal phase is: under X-ray fluoroscopy, give the patient diatrizoate meglumine 2ml of pasty food prepared with coagulated powder, start timing when the head of the food bolus reaches the swallowing initiation point (any point where the base of the tongue and the mandible intersect), and when the swallowing action that initiates swallowing occurs (the hyoid complex moves forward and upward) The timing is over; the materials to be prepared are: a 12-gauge sterile silicone double-lumen balloon catheter, a marker pen, water at room temperature, 2% lidocaine, cotton swabs, a flashlight, 1...
Embodiment 2
[0034] A treatment method for improving swallowing function by performing pharyngeal cavity sensory stimulation with a balloon, comprising the following steps:
[0035] Step 1: Before treatment, observe the delayed time of swallowing initiation in the pharyngeal phase by VFSS examination, and record it; the method for observing the delay in swallowing initiation in the pharyngeal phase is: under X-ray fluoroscopy, give the patient diatrizoate meglumine 3ml of pasty food prepared with coagulated powder, start timing when the head of the food bolus reaches the swallowing initiation point (any point where the base of the tongue and the mandible intersect), and when the swallowing action that initiates swallowing occurs (the hyoid complex moves forward and upward) The timing is over; the materials to be prepared are: a 12-gauge sterile silicone double-lumen balloon catheter, a marker pen, water at room temperature, 2% lidocaine, cotton swabs, a flashlight, 1 cup of ice water at -1°...
Embodiment 3
[0043] A treatment method for improving swallowing function by performing pharyngeal cavity sensory stimulation with a balloon, comprising the following steps:
[0044]Step 1: Before treatment, observe the delayed time of swallowing initiation in the pharyngeal phase by VFSS examination, and record it; the method for observing the delay in swallowing initiation in the pharyngeal phase is: under X-ray fluoroscopy, give the patient diatrizoate meglumine 4ml of pasty food prepared with coagulated powder, start timing when the head of the food bolus reaches the swallowing initiation point (any point where the base of the tongue and the mandible intersect), and when the swallowing action that initiates swallowing occurs (the hyoid complex moves forward and upward) The timing is over; the materials to be prepared are: a No. 12 sterile silicone double-lumen balloon catheter, a marker pen, water at room temperature, 2% lidocaine, cotton swabs, a flashlight, 1 cup of ice water at 0°C, h...
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