1.Evaluation of the surgical treatment of 88 cases with the mandibular condylar fracture
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2002;269(2):93-96
Fracture of condyle is diagnosed early by clinical and X-rays (pano film). A line, which goes to joint, can go in front of cover ear or around a corner jaw. However, these depend on how a damage of the joint is. We can take away Condyle if it is broken or we can combine condyle by a steel thread or miniplate. Furthermore, we need to put the joint on the right site occlusion during a surgery, then let the patient who practise a moving of the jaw as soon as posible. The fail cases are due to the of leaving harm out, or being infected
Mandibular Fractures
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Mandibular Condyle
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surgery
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therapeutics
6.Mini suture anchor: An effective device for reduction and fixation of displaced temporomandibular joint disc with intracapsular condylar fracture.
Shubhechha SHAKYA ; Kai-De LI ; Dou HUANG ; Zuo-Qiang LIU ; Zhi-Ru LIU ; Lei LIU
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2022;25(1):49-53
PURPOSE:
The main aim is to provide clinical reference for the application of mini suture anchor in the reduction and fixation of displaced temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc with intracapsular condylar fracture.
METHODS:
From October 2018 to October 2019, 21 patients (31 sides) with intracapsular condylar fractures and articular disc displacement from West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University were included. The selection criteria were: (1) mandibular condylar fractures accompanied by displacement of the TMJ disc, confirmed by clinical examination, CT scan and other auxiliary examinations; (2) indication for surgical treatment; (3) no surgical contraindications; (4) no previous history of surgery in the operative area; (5) no facial nerve injury before the surgery; (6) informed consent to participate in the research program and (7) complete data. Patients without surgical treatment were excluded. The employed patients were followed up at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after operation. Outcomes were assessed by success rate of operation, TMJ function and radiological examination results at 3 months after operation. Data were expressed as number and percent and analyzed using SPSS 19.0.
RESULTS:
All the surgical procedures were completed successfully and all the articular discs were firmly attached to the condyles. The articular disc sufficiently covered the condylar head after the fixation. The fixation remained stable when the mandible was moved in each direction by the surgeons. No complications occurred. The functions of the TMJ were well-recovered postoperatively in most cases. CT scan revealed that the screws were completely embedded in the bone without loosening or displacement.
CONCLUSION
Mini suture anchor can provide satisfactory stabilization for the reduced articular disc and also promote the recovery of TMJ functions.
Humans
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Joint Dislocations/surgery*
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Mandible
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Mandibular Condyle
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Mandibular Fractures/surgery*
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Suture Anchors
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Temporomandibular Joint Disc/surgery*
7.Research progress on surgical approaches for the treatment of mandibular condylar fractures.
Hui LI ; Junhui CUI ; Lei LIU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2016;34(3):322-324
With rapid advancements in internal fixation and new surgical instruments, surgical treatment has gradually emerged as the first treatment choice for mandibular condylar fractures. An appropriate surgical incision is the first and determinant step during surgery to avoid postoperative complications. Hence, surgical approaches in relation to oral and maxillofacial trauma surgery for the treatment of mandibular condylar fractures have been extensively investigated. This review summarizes the research progress on surgical approaches in the management of mandibular condylar fractures.
Fracture Fixation, Internal
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Humans
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Mandibular Condyle
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surgery
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Mandibular Fractures
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surgery
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Postoperative Complications
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Research
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Surveys and Questionnaires
8.Virtual surgical planning is a useful tool in the surgical management of mandibular condylar fractures.
Shubhechha SHAKYA ; Kai-De LI ; Dou HUANG ; Zuo-Qiang LIU ; Xiao ZHANG ; Lei LIU
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2022;25(3):151-155
PURPOSE:
The aim of this study is to evaluate the application value of virtual surgical planning in the management of mandibular condylar fractures and to provide a reliable reference.
METHODS:
This was a prospective randomized controlled study and recruited 50 patients requiring surgical treatment for their mandibular condylar fractures. The inclusion criteria were patients (1) diagnosed with a condylar fracture by two clinically experienced doctors and required surgical treatment; (2) have given consent for the surgical treatment; and (3) had no contraindications to the surgery. Patients were excluded from this study if: (1) they were diagnosed with a non-dislocated or only slightly dislocated condylar fracture; (2) the comminuted condylar fracture was too severe to be treated with internal reduction and fixation; or (3) patients could not complete follow-up for 3 months. There were 33 male and 17 female patients with 33 unilateral condylar fractures and 17 bilateral condylar fractures included. The 50 patients were randomly (random number) divided into control group (25 patients with 35 sides of condylar fractures) and experimental group (25 patients with 32 sides of condylar fractures). Virtual surgical planning was used in the experimental group, but only clinical experience was used in the control group. The patients were followed up for 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after operation. Variables including the rate of perfect reduction by radiological analysis, the average distance of deviation between preoperative and postoperative CT measurements using Geomagic software and postoperative clinical examinations (e.g., mouth opening, occlusion) were investigated for outcome measurement. SPSS 19 was adopted for data analysis.
RESULTS:
The average operation time was 180.60 min in the experimental group and 223.2 min in the control group. One week postoperatively, CT images showed that the anatomic reduction rate was 90.63% (29/32) in the experimental group and 68.57% (24/35) in the control group, revealing significant difference (X2 = 4.919, p = 0.027). Geomagic comparative analysis revealed that the average distance of deviation was also much smaller in the experimental group than that in the control group (0.639 mm vs. 0.995 mm; t = 3.824, p < 0.001).
CONCLUSION
These findings suggest that virtual surgical planning can assist surgeons in surgical procedures, reduce operative time, and improve the anatomic reduction rate & accuracy, and thus of value in the diagnosis and treatment of condylar fractures.
Female
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Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods*
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Fractures, Comminuted
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Humans
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Male
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Mandibular Condyle/surgery*
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Mandibular Fractures/surgery*
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Prospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
10.The influence of the presence and impacted state of mandibular third molars on the incidence of mandibular condyle fracture
Jae Kyung OH ; Du Won CHA ; Chin Soo KIM
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2006;28(6):565-569
mandibular third molars on the incidence of mandibular condyle fracture. A retrospective study was designed for patients presenting to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kyungpook National University Hospial and Tae-gu Fatima Hospital for treatment of mandibular fractures from January 2003 to January 2006. The independent variables in this study were the presence, degree of impaction of third molars, and the outcome variables were the incidence of mandibular condyle fractures. Hospital charts and panoramic radiographs were used to determine and classify these variables. The demographic data included age, sex, mechanisms of injuries and number of mandibular condyle fractures. The study sample comprised 136 mandibular condyle fractures in 105 patients. Result of this study demonstrated a statistically significant difference in ipsilateral condyle fractures and mandibular third molar absence(P=0.032) and bilateral condyle fractures without another fracture and mandibular third molar absence(P=0.028).]]>
Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Humans
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Incidence
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Mandibular Condyle
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Mandibular Fractures
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Molar, Third
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Retrospective Studies
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Surgery, Oral