Maxilla management in “phase II” skeletal surgery for obstructive sleep apnea

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
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Abstract

This study investigates the management of patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who have previously undergone palatal surgery and subsequently undergo maxillomandibular advancement (MMA). The research entails a retrospective analysis of phase II MMA cases from 2017 to 2022. Data encompassing demographics, clinical profiles, pre- and post-operative polysomnographic and radiological findings, surgical techniques, and complications were collected. Out of the 14 patients studied, conservative vestibular approaches were applied universally, with four cases necessitating the sectioning of descending palatine arteries. Results indicate an average maxillary sagittal advancement of 10.07 mm, a mean counterclockwise rotation of the maxillary occlusal plane at 9.35°, and a decline in apnea-hypopnea index from 45.5 to 4.5 events per hour. Surgical success and cure rates were 93.3% and 40%, respectively, with no major complications observed throughout the 45-month follow-up. This study underscores the safe and efficacious application of MMA in OSA patients with prior palatal surgery, offering valuable insights into their management.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停 "二期 "骨骼手术中的上颌骨管理
本研究调查了阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者的治疗情况,这些患者曾接受过腭部手术,随后又接受了上下颌骨前移术(MMA)。研究需要对2017年至2022年的二期MMA病例进行回顾性分析。收集的数据包括人口统计学、临床概况、术前和术后多导睡眠图和放射学检查结果、手术技术和并发症。在所研究的14名患者中,普遍采用了保守的前庭手术方法,其中4例患者需要切开腭降动脉。结果显示,上颌骨矢状面平均前移 10.07 毫米,上颌骨咬合面平均逆时针旋转 9.35°,呼吸暂停-低通气指数从每小时 45.5 次下降到 4.5 次。手术成功率和治愈率分别为 93.3% 和 40%,在 45 个月的随访中未发现重大并发症。这项研究强调了 MMA 在曾接受过腭部手术的 OSA 患者中安全有效的应用,为他们的治疗提供了宝贵的见解。
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CiteScore
5.20
自引率
22.60%
发文量
117
审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery publishes articles covering all aspects of surgery of the head, face and jaw. Specific topics covered recently have included: • Distraction osteogenesis • Synthetic bone substitutes • Fibroblast growth factors • Fetal wound healing • Skull base surgery • Computer-assisted surgery • Vascularized bone grafts
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