Literature DB >> 19326485

Place of sagittal split osteotomy in mandibular surgery.

Ragip Ozdemir1, Cihat Nazmi Baran, Mehmet Arif Karagoz, Sevket Dogan.   

Abstract

With the development of craniofacial surgery, today sagittal split mandibular osteotomies are frequently used for the treatment of mandibular deformities with modifications and different fixation techniques. In clinics, 57 patients are evaluated in this study. Of these patients, 35 were male, 22 were female, and their ages were between 17 and 47 years (on average, it was 23 years). Thirty-seven of these patients were treated with bilateral sagittal split mandibular osteotomy (SSMO), 12 of them with unilateral SSMO, 6 of them with bilateral SSMO + Le Fort I osteotomy, and 2 of them with bilateral SSMO + Le Fort II osteotomy. Orthodontic treatment modalities were performed for 8 patients preoperatively and to all of the patients postoperatively. All patients were examined with cephalometric analysis preoperatively and postoperatively. Internal and external distractors were applied for 14 patients. Rigid fixation with plates and screws was done for 21 patients. Fixation with screws for 5 patients, fixation with wires for 3 patients, and intermaxillary fixation for 8 patients were performed. Patients were followed up on average 13 months (6-22 months). In 1 patient, infection on the osteotomy line and recurrency developed. Sensory area of the alveolar nerve became normal in 10 to 16 weeks usually, but in 3 patients, sensory loss developed at this region. Complaints of temporomandibular joint dysfunction developed in 1 patient at the third postoperative month. When the clinical use was determined, we observed that SSMO could give satisfactory results in selected patients with mandibular deformities. Dental structures are important in relation to the postoperative occlusion and masticatory functions, for this reason, we think that postoperative orthodontic treatment will be useful for these patients.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19326485     DOI: 10.1097/scs.0b013e3181992330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniofac Surg        ISSN: 1049-2275            Impact factor:   1.046


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Authors:  Seong-Geun Lee; Young-Hoon Kang; June-Ho Byun; Uk-Kyu Kim; Jong-Ryoul Kim; Bong-Wook Park
Journal:  J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2015-06-23
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