Endoscopic Treatment of Subcondylar Fractures
Identifieur interne : 000280 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000279; suivant : 000281Endoscopic Treatment of Subcondylar Fractures
Auteurs : Yadranko DucicSource :
- The Laryngoscope [ 0023-852X ] ; 2008.
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Abstract
Objectives/Hypothesis: To evaluate the effectiveness of endoscopic treatment of subcodylar fractures, highlighting an improved technique of repair that facilitates ease of repair. Study Design: A retrospective review. Methods: All subemdylar fractures treated by the another with the improved endoscopic technique from 2001 to 2007 were reviewed. Results: A total 34 subcondylar fractures were initially treated with the outlined technique. Thirty three of 34 were successfully managed with the endoscopic technique alone. There were no instances of facial nerve paralysis or palsy nated. There were two instances of malocclusion that were believed to be minor in the 27 of 34 patients who made themselves available for 6 words follow-up. Both of these patients had associated multiple maxillofacial fractures repaired. Average opera- tive time from ramus incision start to completion of plate fixation for the subcondylar fracture was 32 (range, 21-49) minutes. Conclusions: The outlined technique results in improved case of rigid endoscopic fixation of subcondylar fractures in the majority of patients.
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ET : | Endoscopic Treatment of Subcondylar Fractures |
AU : | DUCIC (Yadranko) |
AF : | Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery Associates/Fort Worth, Texas/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center/Dallas, Texas/Etats-Unis (1 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | The Laryngoscope; ISSN 0023-852X; Coden LARYA8; Etats-Unis; Da. 2008; Vol. 118; No. 7; Pp. 1164-1167; Bibl. 17 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Objectives/Hypothesis: To evaluate the effectiveness of endoscopic treatment of subcodylar fractures, highlighting an improved technique of repair that facilitates ease of repair. Study Design: A retrospective review. Methods: All subemdylar fractures treated by the another with the improved endoscopic technique from 2001 to 2007 were reviewed. Results: A total 34 subcondylar fractures were initially treated with the outlined technique. Thirty three of 34 were successfully managed with the endoscopic technique alone. There were no instances of facial nerve paralysis or palsy nated. There were two instances of malocclusion that were believed to be minor in the 27 of 34 patients who made themselves available for 6 words follow-up. Both of these patients had associated multiple maxillofacial fractures repaired. Average opera- tive time from ramus incision start to completion of plate fixation for the subcondylar fracture was 32 (range, 21-49) minutes. Conclusions: The outlined technique results in improved case of rigid endoscopic fixation of subcondylar fractures in the majority of patients. |
CC : | 002B10 |
FD : | Fracture; Endoscopie; Traitement; Condyle; Mandibule; ORL |
FG : | Pathologie du système ostéoarticulaire; Traumatisme |
ED : | Fracture; Endoscopy; Treatment; Condyle; Mandible; ENT |
EG : | Diseases of the osteoarticular system; Trauma |
SD : | Fractura; Endoscopía; Tratamiento; Cóndilo; Mandíbula; ORL |
LO : | INIST-3102.354000196027060060 |
ID : | 08-0347388 |
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