Arthrographic imaging of post-traumatic temporomandibular joint disorders.

Acta stomatologica Belgica Pub Date : 1992-09-01
L Van Hoe, L Cesteleyn, T Claeys, P Bertrand, W Van Wilderode, F Depuyt
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Clinical, arthrographic and surgical findings in 20 patients who showed persisting TMJ-pain or dysfunction after an acute traumatic event were reviewed and compared to findings in a control group of 65 patients who did not remember an acute post-traumatic onset of symptoms. Anterior disk displacement (82%), disk perforation (65%) and rotational anteromedial disk displacement (34%) were the most common abnormalities encountered. Other important abnormalities were joint adhesions and capsule perforation. When compared with the control group, all these abnormalities occurred more often in traumatised joints. Arthrography was found to be highly accurate in detecting most types of abnormalities found during surgery. Arthrography is reported to be more effective than MRI in detecting disk perforations, adhesions and capsule perforations, which points to its continuing importance as an imaging tool for evaluating post-traumatic temporomandibular joint disorders.

创伤后颞下颌关节紊乱的关节成像。
我们回顾了20例急性创伤事件后表现出持续颞下颌关节疼痛或功能障碍的患者的临床、关节摄影和手术结果,并与对照组65例不记得急性创伤后症状发作的患者的结果进行了比较。椎间盘前移位(82%)、椎间盘穿孔(65%)和椎间盘前内侧旋转移位(34%)是最常见的异常。其他重要的异常是关节粘连和囊穿孔。与对照组相比,所有这些异常更常发生在创伤关节。关节造影术被发现在检测手术中发现的大多数类型的异常是高度准确的。据报道,关节造影在检测椎间盘穿孔、粘连和囊穿孔方面比MRI更有效,这表明其作为评估创伤后颞下颌关节疾病的成像工具继续具有重要意义。
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