Single Transconjunctival Incision and Two-point Fixation for the Treatment of Noncomminuted Zygomatic Complex Fracture.
10.3346/jkms.2006.21.6.1080
- Author:
Paik Kwon LEE
1
;
Jung Ho LEE
;
Yoon Seok CHOI
;
Deuk Young OH
;
Jong Won RHIE
;
Ki Taik HAN
;
Sang Tae AHN
Author Information
1. Department of Plastic Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. pklee@catholic.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article ; Clinical Trial
- Keywords:
Surgical Procedures, Operative;
Single Transconjunctival Incision;
Zygomatic Fractures
- MeSH:
Zygomatic Fractures/*surgery;
Treatment Outcome;
Surgical Procedures, Minimally Invasive/instrumentation/methods;
Osteotomy/*instrumentation/*methods;
Middle Aged;
Male;
Humans;
Fracture Fixation, Internal/*instrumentation/*methods;
Female;
Conjunctiva/*surgery;
Bone Plates;
Aged, 80 and over;
Aged;
Adult;
Adolescent
- From:Journal of Korean Medical Science
2006;21(6):1080-1085
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
The ultimate goal in treating zygomatic complex fracture is to obtain an accurate, stable reduction while minimizing external scars and functional deformity. The present authors present our experiences with a single transconjunctival incision and two-point (inferior orbital rim and frontozygomatic suture) fixation in 53 patients with zygomatic complex fracture which were not comminuted. All patients had transconjunctival approaches with lateral canthal extensions, and six out of 53 patients also had an additional small (about less than 2 cm) gingivobuccal incision to achieve an accurate reduction. There were 3 minor complications, and the overall esthetics and functional results were satisfactory with a long term follow-up. Our method has the following advantages in the reduction of zygomatic complex fracture; It leaves only an inconspicuous lateral canthal scar. In addition, it provides excellent simultaneous visualization of the inferior orbital rim and frontozygomatic suture area. Hence, twopoint fixation through a single incision can be performed with a satisfactory stability.