Open reduction and internal fixation of mandibular condyle fractures using AUTOFIX 2.0® cannulated compression screw system: A technical innovation with intraoperative CT-scan
Alexandra Delay, Matthieu Olivetto, Georges Bettega, Déborah Dehaene, Rodolphe Lartizien
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Condylar process fractures remain a matter of ongoing controversy in maxillofacial surgery because of variety of opinions and proposed treatment modalities offered in the literature. The trend is toward open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) whenever there is displacement or dislocation combined with unstable occlusal conditions. The fundamental treatment goals are anatomical fixation and early return to function. However, ORIF of a fractured condyle carries significant risks, including facial nerve damage, and presents challenges in reducing and stabilizing the fractured segment in an area of limited access. We present here an innovative technique for ORIF of condylar head fractures. It consists in fracture reduction and stabilization with two Kirschner wires followed by osteosynthesis with two cannulated headless compression screws using the AUTOFIX 2.0® system (Stryker, Kalamazoo, USA). This new technique, combined with intraoperative CT scan, ensures satisfactory reduction and stabilization of the dislocated joint segment, thereby restoring the condyle to its physiologically normal position.