The Treatment for Mandibular Condyle Fracture of Children by a Threaded Kirshcner Wire and External Rubber Traction.
- Author:
Jun Hyuk KIM
1
;
Doo Hyun NAM
;
Ino KWON
;
Hyung Sik AHN
;
Young Man LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Cheonan, Korea. psdoctorkjh@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Pediatric mandibular condyle fracture;
Threaded Kirschner wire;
Rubber traction
- MeSH:
Child;
Cicatrix;
Facial Nerve Injuries;
Follow-Up Studies;
Humans;
Joints;
Malocclusion;
Mandibular Condyle;
Mouth;
Rubber;
Temporomandibular Joint;
Traction
- From:Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
2009;36(2):221-224
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The treatment of children mandibular condyle fracture that is severely displaced is controversial. The conservative treatment of it may lead to complications- mandibular deficiency, asymmetry, malocclusion and temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Moreover, open reduction carries risks for growth retardation, facial nerve injury, scarring and joint stiffness. The aim of this article is to present an alternative technique of the treatment by using a threaded Kirschner wire and external rubber traction. METHODS: From November 2005 to May 2008, three patients underwent the management by using a threaded Kirschner wire and external rubber traction. A threaded Kirschner wire was inserted in the condylar segment by using a C-arm. We applied the external rubber traction, and we reducted the segment progressively until complete reduction. The mandibular-maxillary fixations were removed after 3 weeks, and patients were sent to training for mouth opening. RESULTS: The technique didn't result in complications- joint dysfunction, facial nerve injury, sore, infection and nonunion during follow-up period. Radiologic follow-up examinations revealed correct reduction in all patients. In all cases, we found restoration of preinjury occlusion and temporomandibular joint function. CONCLUSION: Closed reduction of children mandibular condyle fracture by using a threaded Kirschner wire and external rubber traction did achieve anatomic reduction and restore mandibular height. This alternative technique is simple, effective, inexpensive, easy to apply and minimally invasive.