Literature DB >> 17448849

A new 3-dimensional plate for transoral endoscopic-assisted osteosynthesis of condylar neck fractures.

Günter Lauer1, Winnie Pradel, Matthias Schneider, Uwe Eckelt.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Transoral surgical treatment of condylar neck fractures minimizes the risk of damaging the facial nerve. But fracture reduction and plate osteosynthesis remain challenging, especially when using 2 plates, although endoscopic assistance has proven helpful. To further improve and simplify osteosynthesis at the condylar neck, a new delta-shaped osteosynthesis plate that mimics the function of 2 plates has been developed. The present clinical follow-up study was conducted to evaluate this new plate. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 16 patients with 19 condylar neck fractures (3 Spiessl I, 13 Spiessl II, 1 Spiessl III, 2 Spiessl IV) and 3 bilateral fractures were treated through an endoscopic-assisted transoral approach. After reduction, the plate was applied, with the screws inserted either transcutaneously or with angulated instruments.
RESULTS: The operation time ranged between 55 and 120 minutes. More than 6 months after the operation, functional parameters returned to normal, with an average mouth opening of 41 mm, protrusion of 5 mm, and laterotrusion of 6 mm. Radiographic controls showed good fracture alignment in 15 of 19 cases immediately after the operation, and in 14 of 19 cases 6 months after the operation. No plate fracture or bending was observed. In 3 patients, loose screws were found on plate removal.
CONCLUSIONS: The clinical data and the engineering and biomechanical background suggest that the new delta-shaped plate can be regarded as 2 miniplates. The new plate is suitable for treatment of condylar neck fractures, particularly when used in an endoscopic-assisted transoral approach.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17448849     DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2006.05.068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0278-2391            Impact factor:   1.895


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