Stable fragment fixation in orthognathic surgery: review of 30 cases.

J Rittersma, R G van der Veld, A V van Gool, J Koppendraaier
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Abstract

A method of stable fragment fixation in maxillary and mandibular orthognathic surgery is described. In 30 cases, the follow-up was long enough (one to five years) to promote review of the results. As expected, stability and wound healing were excellent. The method is comfortable for the patient, prevents excessive weight loss, and reduces postoperative morbidity and the length of stay in hospital. The incidence of permanent damage to the mandibular alveolar nerve is the same as with conventional fixation methods. Special attention was given to the possible occurrence of TMJ problems that might result from the condylar rotations. Neither clinical or radiographic evidence of TMJ damage could be established. The method of stable fragment fixation can be especially advocated in bimaxillary and edentulous cases and cases prone to osseous relapse.

正颌手术中稳定碎片固定30例分析。
本文介绍一种在上颌和下颌骨正颌手术中稳定碎片固定的方法。在30个病例中,随访时间足够长(1至5年),足以促进对结果的审查。正如预期的那样,稳定性和伤口愈合非常好。该方法对患者舒适,防止体重过度减轻,减少术后发病率和住院时间。下颌牙槽神经永久性损伤的发生率与常规固定方法相同。特别注意可能发生的TMJ问题,这可能是由髁突旋转引起的。颞下颌关节损伤的临床或影像学证据均未建立。对于双颌和无牙病例以及易复发的病例,尤其提倡采用稳定碎片固定的方法。
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