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KMID : 1024320210110010067
Journal of the Korean Dysphagia Society
2021 Volume.11 No. 1 p.67 ~ p.71
A Case of Severe Dysphagia after Aesthetic Two-Jaw Surgery
Im Yeon-Hee

Son Soo-Ah
Park Sung-Joon
Park Young-Hak
Abstract
This study reports a case who presented with swallowing difficulty after orthognathic surgery. A female patient, who had undergone orthognathic surgery for esthetic purpose, presented with dysphagia. Administration of botulinum toxin injection to the cricopharyngeus muscle did not relieve or improve the severe dysphagia. The patient required nasogastric tube feeding for about three months. Swallowing ability was recovered after daily rehabilitation therapy and prescribing pyridostigmine. Injuries to the suprahyoid muscles (involved in laryngeal elevation during the pharyngeal phase of swallowing) during orthognathic surgery, and the inadvertent dissemination of inadequately injected botulinum toxin to adjacent muscles, are possible mechanisms of the severe dysphagia experienced by this patient. The authors also reviewed literature on the prevention and management of dysphagia following the orthognathic surgery.
KEYWORD
Botulinum toxins, Dysphagia, Modified barium swallowing study, Orthognathic surgery, Pyridostigmine
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