Evaluation of compression and non-compression internal fixation for mandibular fractures
- VernacularTitle:下颌骨骨折加压与非加压内固定的评价
- Author:
Yanpu LIU
;
Shuxia ZHOU
;
Fangjie SI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Rigid internal fixation;
Mandibular fractures;
Compression osteosynthesis
- From:
Journal of Practical Stomatology
2001;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To observe effects of treatment of mandibular fractures with compression or non compression internal fixation. Methods: In the in vivo study mandibular fractures were fixed by compression internal fixation on one side and non compression on other side in 15 dogs and observed radiologically and histologically. In clinical practice 42 patients with 58 mandibular fractures were treated with compression internal fixation, and 56 patients with 78 madibular fractures were treated with non compression internal fixation. Their clinical effects were evaluated by masticatory efficiency test, radiological and clinical observation after operation. Results: Primary bone healing was found histologically in group of compression fixation and bone healing through callus in group of non compression in the dogs. In the patients treated with compression internal fixation bone fracture line disappeared 1 week earlier and masticatory efficiency was heigher than in those with non comprission fixation. Conclusion: Both methods are all effective in the treatment of mandibular fractures. The miniplate is convenient in use and the indication is wide ranging. The compression plate can speed healing of mandibular fractures, but the operation is more strict technically.