| Literature DB >> 35011948 |
Seungwook Jung1, Ok Hyung Nam2, Yi-Qin Fang1, Shavkat Dusmukhamedov1, Chunui Lee1.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of a trapezium plate for open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of mandibular subcondylar fractures with the simultaneous use of an endoscope. We selected and retrospectively studied 18 patients (12 males and 6 females) with unilateral mandibular subcondylar fractures who visited the Wonju Severance Christian Hospital. The mean age of the patients was 43.43 ± 15.76 years. Patients underwent ORIF with trapezium miniplate application through an intraoral incision under general anesthesia. The clinical and radiographic findings of the fractured side were compared with those of the non-operated side at 6 months follow-up. All occlusions became stable, and transient functional disturbances disappeared within 6 months of periodic follow-up. Functional mandibular movement recovered within the normal range, with an average mouth opening of 41.5 mm, protrusion of 7.5 mm, and lateral excursion of 7 mm at 6 months. Radiographic controls and statistical analysis confirmed a decent anatomical reduction in all 18 cases. In conclusion, the use of a trapezium miniplate with endoscope-assisted ORIF in mandibular subcondylar fractures can be useful for fixation and functional recovery.Entities:
Keywords: endoscope; fracture fixation; fracture healing; mandibular subcondylar fracture; open reduction and internal fixation; trapezium plate
Year: 2021 PMID: 35011948 PMCID: PMC8745675 DOI: 10.3390/jcm11010207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Figure 1Trapezium plate shape and dimensions. (A) Two subtypes of trapezium plate. (B) Numerical description of each trapezium plate. (C) Trapezium plate applied to a rapid prototype model.
Figure 2Endoscopic view of the trapezium plate after condylar fracture fixation.
Figure 33D reconstruction view. (A) Pre-operative 3D view. (B) Post-operative 3D view. Using Mimics, an image of the condylar head collapsing inward before surgery was reproduced, and it was confirmed that the condylar head was repositioned after surgery.
Figure 4X-ray and 3D facial CT view. (A) Pre-operative panoramic view. (B) Post-operative panoramic view. (C) Pre-operative 3D facial computed tomography scan. (D) Post-operative 3D facial computed tomography scan.
Figure 5Ramus height and angle of dislocation measured on 3D simulation. (A) Pre-operative mandible. (B) Post-operative mandible. CO-sup (condylion superius): The most superior point of the condylar head. CO-post (condylion posterius): The most posterior point of the condylar head. GO-post (gonion posterius): The most posterior point on the mandibular angle.
Figure 6The red plane indicates the FH-plane, orbitale to porion. The blue plane is parallel to the FH-plane and passes through the posterior point of the subcondylar fracture line.
Descriptive statistics.
| Variables | Study Population ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Men | 12 (66.67) |
| Women | 6 (33.33) | |
| Age (year) | Mean ± SD | 43.83 ± 15.76 |
| Median (min–max) | 47.00 (18.00–70.00) | |
| Post-operative MMO (mm) | Mean ± SD | 24.82 ± 1.99 |
| Median (min–max) | 24.90 (21.20–27.90) | |
| Post-operative MMO (1 month) (mm) | Mean ± SD | 32.23 ± 1.32 |
| Median (min–max) | 32.50 (30.30–34.30) | |
| Post-operative MMO (6 months) (mm) | Mean ± SD | 41.54 ± 2.21 |
| Median (min–max) | 42.70 (37.20–47.80) | |
| Mean protrusion (6 months) (mm) | Mean ± SD | 7.39 ± 1.60 |
| Median (min–max) | 8.20 (4.00–10.50) | |
| Mean lateral excursion to the right | Mean ± SD | 7.28 ± 1.18 |
| Median (min–max) | 7.45 (4.60–9.50) | |
| Mean lateral excursion to the left | Mean ± SD | 7.13 ± 1.51 |
| Median (min–max) | 7.05 (4.50–10.20) | |
Comparison between the operated and non-operated sides.
| Variables | Non-Operated Side ( | Operated Side | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Length (mm) | Mean ± SD | 65.68 ± 6.77 | 65.02 ± 6.48 | 0.205 |
| Median (min–max) | 65.33 (52.10–79.40) | 66.77 (48.16–74.13) | ||
| Angle (n°) | Mean ± SD | 166.31 ± 7.10 | 164.95 ± 8.26 | 0.099 |
| Median (min–max) | 168.10 (143.00–175.20) | 165.30 (142.50–179.50) | ||
* p-value by Wilcoxon signed-rank test.