Sanjay Jadwani1, Snehal Bansod. 1. Government Dental College and Hospital, Ayurvedic College Campus, G.E. Road, Raipur, 492001 Chhattisgarh India.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Purpose of this study to introduce a new minimal access technique for management of anterior mandible fracture with several advantages over conventional methods. METHOD: Four cases of undisplaced anterior mandibular fracture were selected. Tension band was achieved either by arch bar fixation to mandible or placement of interdental wire followed by intermaxillary fixation. With a 1 cm vertical incision was placed adjacent to fractured line. Fractured segment was immobilized with lag screw with minimal stripping. All patients were followed for 6 months. RESULTS: All four cases shown good stable segment after 6 months of post operative follow up. OPG revealed well placed lag screw and there were no surgical complications, for example parasthesia, scarring and odema. CONCLUSION: Fixation of anterior mandible fracture using this technique can achieve good stability and appropriate compression. The technique is simple and easily performed, reducing the surgical time, reduce the chances of infection due to less exposure and promote the healing process by producing stress in the fracture lines.
OBJECTIVE: Purpose of this study to introduce a new minimal access technique for management of anterior mandible fracture with several advantages over conventional methods. METHOD: Four cases of undisplaced anterior mandibular fracture were selected. Tension band was achieved either by arch bar fixation to mandible or placement of interdental wire followed by intermaxillary fixation. With a 1 cm vertical incision was placed adjacent to fractured line. Fractured segment was immobilized with lag screw with minimal stripping. All patients were followed for 6 months. RESULTS: All four cases shown good stable segment after 6 months of post operative follow up. OPG revealed well placed lag screw and there were no surgical complications, for example parasthesia, scarring and odema. CONCLUSION: Fixation of anterior mandible fracture using this technique can achieve good stability and appropriate compression. The technique is simple and easily performed, reducing the surgical time, reduce the chances of infection due to less exposure and promote the healing process by producing stress in the fracture lines.
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Keywords:
Anterior mandible fracture; Lag screw; Minimal access technique