Sofie C Kommers1, Paolo Boffano1, Tymour Forouzanfar2. 1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Pathology, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) and VU University Medical Center, P.O. Box 7057, 1007 MB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 2. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Pathology, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) and VU University Medical Center, P.O. Box 7057, 1007 MB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Electronic address: t.forouzanfar@vumc.nl.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Many studies are available in the literature on both classification and treatment of unilateral mandibular condyle fractures. To date however, controversy regarding the best treatment for unilateral mandibular condyle fractures remains. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this study, an attempt was made to quantify the level of agreement between a sample of maxillofacial surgeons worldwide, on the classification and treatment decisions in three different unilateral mandibular condyle fracture cases. RESULTS: In total, 491 of 3044 participants responded. In all three mandibular condyle fracture cases, a fairly high level of disagreement was found. Only in the case of a subcondylar fracture, assuming dysocclusion was present, more than 81% of surgeons agreed that the best treatment would be open reduction and internal fixation. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the study results, there is considerable variation among surgeons worldwide with regard to treatment of unilateral mandibular condyle fracture. 3D imaging in higher fractures tends to lead to more invasive treatment decisions.
PURPOSE: Many studies are available in the literature on both classification and treatment of unilateral mandibular condyle fractures. To date however, controversy regarding the best treatment for unilateral mandibular condyle fractures remains. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this study, an attempt was made to quantify the level of agreement between a sample of maxillofacial surgeons worldwide, on the classification and treatment decisions in three different unilateral mandibular condyle fracture cases. RESULTS: In total, 491 of 3044 participants responded. In all three mandibular condyle fracture cases, a fairly high level of disagreement was found. Only in the case of a subcondylar fracture, assuming dysocclusion was present, more than 81% of surgeons agreed that the best treatment would be open reduction and internal fixation. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the study results, there is considerable variation among surgeons worldwide with regard to treatment of unilateral mandibular condyle fracture. 3D imaging in higher fractures tends to lead to more invasive treatment decisions.
Authors: Enkh-Orchlon Batbayar; Nick Assink; Joep Kraeima; Anne M L Meesters; Ruud R M Bos; Arjan Vissink; Max J H Witjes; Baucke van Minnen Journal: J Pers Med Date: 2022-07-27