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Glossectomy Surgery

Overview

Glossectomy is a surgical procedure involving the partial or complete removal of the tongue. It is commonly performed to treat tongue, throat, or oral cavity cancers. The surgery may be necessary for patients of all ages, including children, and aims to improve health outcomes by removing cancerous or diseased tissue.

Body Location

Tongue

Procedure Type

Surgical

Types of Glossectomy Surgery

  1. Partial Glossectomy:
    Removal of a specific portion of the tongue affected by disease.

  2. Hemi Glossectomy:
    Removal of one side of the tongue while preserving the other.

  3. Total Glossectomy:
    Complete removal of the tongue, typically for advanced cancer cases.

Preparation for Glossectomy Surgery

Proper preparation is essential to ensure a successful procedure. Steps include:
  • Physical Examinations: X-rays, blood tests, and CT scans to evaluate the condition and plan the surgery.
  • Anesthesia Evaluation: Testing for allergies to anesthesia and ensuring patient safety.
  • Mental Preparation: Patients are guided through the procedure details and post-operative expectations to reduce anxiety.
  • Fasting: Patients may need to fast before the surgery as instructed by their doctor.
For personalized care and a detailed understanding of glossectomy, consult a healthcare provider to discuss your specific needs and treatment options.

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