Nervous system functioning disorders in patients with mandible fractures

G. R. Bakhteeva, N. L. Erokina, A. V. Lepilin, T. V. Rogatina, S. S. Savelyeva, N. M. Mukhina
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Relevance. Fractures of the mandibular fracture are a stressor on the body and lead to changes in the functioning of the autonomic nervous system. At the same time, patients with mandibular fractures often experience local changes in the nervous system associated with the anatomical and physiological features of the location of the third branch of the trigeminal nerve and its damage. These changes affect the course of the post-traumatic period and may increase the likelihood of complications of mandibular fractures.Purpose: to determine the significance of disturbances in the functioning of the nervous system during the post-traumatic period of fractures of the mandibular fracture.Materials and methods. When examining 130 patients with fractures of the mandibular fracture, the state of the autonomic nervous system and local neurological changes were studied.Results. In patients with mandibular fractures, dysfunction of the autonomic (autonomic) nervous system and local neurological changes were revealed.The severity of these changes is reflected in the development of complications of fractures. When studying the autonomic nervous system in patients with mandibular fractures, there was an increase in the activity of the sympathetic nervous system, which increased the likelihood of developing complications of mandibular fractures. A high incidence of injury to the inferior alveolar nerve was also found. The most pronounced deviations in autonomic balance indicators – pathological increased excitability of the autonomic nervous system – were diagnosed in patients with complicated fractures of the mandibular fractures. In most patients with complicated mandibular fractures, damage to the trigeminal nerve was detected, confirming the role of neurotrophic disorders in the development of complications.Conclusion. With fractures of the mandible, there is an increase in the activity of the sympathetic nervous system, which increases the likelihood of complications. The most pronounced deviations in autonomic balance indicators were diagnosed in patients with complicated fractures of the mandible. In addition, in patients with mandibular fractures, a high incidence of damage to the inferior alveolar nerve was revealed; in complicated fractures, neuropathy is severe, which confirms the role of neurotrophic disorders in the development of complications. Thus, methods for preventing purulent-inflammatory complications in jaw fractures should include correction of neurological disorders.
下颌骨骨折患者的神经系统功能障碍
相关性。下颌骨骨折是人体的一种应激反应,会导致自主神经系统的功能发生变化。同时,下颌骨骨折患者的神经系统往往会出现局部变化,这与三叉神经第三支位置及其损伤的解剖和生理特点有关。这些变化会影响创伤后的病程,并可能增加下颌骨骨折并发症的可能性。目的:确定下颌骨骨折创伤后期间神经系统功能紊乱的意义。材料和方法。在对130名下颌骨骨折患者进行检查时,研究了自主神经系统的状态和局部神经系统的变化。在下颌骨骨折患者中,发现了自主(自律)神经系统的功能障碍和局部神经系统的变化。这些变化的严重程度反映在骨折并发症的发生上。在研究下颌骨骨折患者的自主神经系统时,交感神经系统的活动增加,这增加了出现下颌骨骨折并发症的可能性。下牙槽神经损伤的发生率也很高。下颌骨复杂骨折患者的自律神经平衡指标--自律神经系统兴奋性病理性增高--的偏差最为明显。在大多数复杂性下颌骨骨折患者中,均发现三叉神经受损,这证实了神经营养障碍在并发症发生中的作用。下颌骨骨折会增加交感神经系统的活动,从而增加并发症的可能性。下颌骨复杂骨折患者的自律神经平衡指标偏差最为明显。此外,在下颌骨骨折患者中,下牙槽神经受损的发生率很高;在复杂骨折患者中,神经病变严重,这证实了神经营养障碍在并发症发生中的作用。因此,预防下颌骨骨折化脓性并发症的方法应包括纠正神经系统疾病。
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