A S Herford1, E Ellis. 1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas 75235-9109, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study examined the use of a locking reconstruction bone plate/screw system for use in mandibular surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All patients treated with a locking reconstruction bone plate/screw system for fractures of the mandible or continuity defects in an 18-month period were prospectively studied. Ease of use of the locking plate/screw system, characteristics of the fractures/defects, and complications were tabulated. RESULTS: One hundred two locking bone plates were placed in 84 patients. Most patients (n=75) were treated for fractures of the mandible; there were eight continuity defects and one case of mandibular narrowing. There were no cases of malocclusion or difficulties encountered in using the plate/screw system. Loss of fixation was encountered in only one patient. CONCLUSIONS: The use of a locking plate/screw system was found to be simple, and it offers advantages over conventional bone plates by not requiring the plate to be compressed to the bone to provide stability.
PURPOSE: This study examined the use of a locking reconstruction bone plate/screw system for use in mandibular surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All patients treated with a locking reconstruction bone plate/screw system for fractures of the mandible or continuity defects in an 18-month period were prospectively studied. Ease of use of the locking plate/screw system, characteristics of the fractures/defects, and complications were tabulated. RESULTS: One hundred two locking bone plates were placed in 84 patients. Most patients (n=75) were treated for fractures of the mandible; there were eight continuity defects and one case of mandibular narrowing. There were no cases of malocclusion or difficulties encountered in using the plate/screw system. Loss of fixation was encountered in only one patient. CONCLUSIONS: The use of a locking plate/screw system was found to be simple, and it offers advantages over conventional bone plates by not requiring the plate to be compressed to the bone to provide stability.
Authors: Nikhil Sobti; Kaleem S Ahmed; Thais Polanco; Marina Chilov; Marc A Cohen; Jay Boyle; Farooq Shahzad; Evan Matros; Jonas A Nelson; Robert J Allen Journal: J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg Date: 2022-05-06 Impact factor: 3.022