Pathological fractures of the mandible : A review of the etiology and treatment
Identifieur interne : 000760 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000759; suivant : 000761Pathological fractures of the mandible : A review of the etiology and treatment
Auteurs : F. Gerhards ; H.-D. Kuffner ; W. WagnerSource :
- International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery [ 0901-5027 ] ; 1998.
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Abstract
A retrospective study was undertaken to analyse the etiology, site and treatment procedures of 30 pathological fractures of the mandible. Fifty percent of the fractures had an inflammatory cause. The remaining cases were associated with severe atrophy of edentulous mandibles (4), benign tumours (3), cysts (3), and primary or secondary malignancies (5). Regardless of the cause, the majority of the fractures occurred in the body of the mandible. Pathological fractures of the mandible most often have to be treated by eliminating the cause of the underlying condition while immobilizing the fragments either with osteosynthesis or archbars and intermaxillary fixation.
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ET : | Pathological fractures of the mandible : A review of the etiology and treatment |
AU : | GERHARDS (F.); KUFFNER (H.-D.); WAGNER (W.) |
AF : | Klinik für Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie/Mainz/Allemagne (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery; ISSN 0901-5027; Coden IJOSE9; Danemark; Da. 1998; Vol. 27; No. 3; Pp. 186-190; Abs. allemand; Bibl. 20 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | A retrospective study was undertaken to analyse the etiology, site and treatment procedures of 30 pathological fractures of the mandible. Fifty percent of the fractures had an inflammatory cause. The remaining cases were associated with severe atrophy of edentulous mandibles (4), benign tumours (3), cysts (3), and primary or secondary malignancies (5). Regardless of the cause, the majority of the fractures occurred in the body of the mandible. Pathological fractures of the mandible most often have to be treated by eliminating the cause of the underlying condition while immobilizing the fragments either with osteosynthesis or archbars and intermaxillary fixation. |
CC : | 002B16D |
FD : | Fracture pathologique; Mandibule; Etiologie; Site; Réduction chirurgicale; Hémimandibulectomie; Condylectomie; Réduction orthopédique; Antibiotique; Rétrospective; Diagnostic; Traitement; Homme; Os |
FG : | Système ostéoarticulaire pathologie; Stomatologie; Maxillaire pathologie; Traumatisme; Chirurgie; Traitement orthopédique |
ED : | Pathologic fracture; Mandible; Etiology; Site; Open reduction; Hemimandibulectomy; Condylectomy; Orthopedic reduction; Antibiotic; Retrospective; Diagnosis; Treatment; Human; Bone |
EG : | Diseases of the osteoarticular system; Stomatology; Maxillary disease; Trauma; Surgery; Orthopedic treatment |
GD : | Standort; Aufbereiten |
SD : | Fractura patológica; Mandíbula; Etiología; Sitio; Reducción quirúrgica; Hemimandibulectomía; Condilectomía; Reducción ortopédica; Antibiótico; Retrospectiva; Diagnóstico; Tratamiento; Hombre; Hueso |
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