Rare case of superolateral dislocation of the condyle.

Oral and maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2013-03-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-18 DOI:10.1007/s10006-012-0322-0
Sathish Radhakrishna, Bindu Ramesh
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Abstract

Background: Dislocation of the mandibular condyle occurs most commonly in the anterior direction. When there is an intracranial displacement of the condyle, it is often associated with CSF leak. Superolateral dislocation of the condyle from the glenoid fossa is a rare condition which commonly occurs following traumatic insult to the mandible. When there is a superlolateral displacement, the condyle is often lodged in the temporal fossa.

Case report: We report an unusual case of a 50-year-old male with a superolateral dislocation of the left mandibular condyle into the zygomatic arch along with a fracture of the right mandible following road traffic accident. Manual reduction of the condyle was first attempted under general anaesthesia which was futile, following which the displaced condyle was reduced by a combination of open traction and manual reduction using Keen's approach in left maxillary vestibule. After reduction of the condyle, intermaxillary fixation (IMF) was done and X plate was used to fix the mandible fracture on the right body. Postoperatively, patient was placed on IMF for a period of 2 weeks.

Discussion: Superolateral dislocations of the condyle can be unilateral or bilateral. These types of dislocations generally occur following traumatic injury to the mandible when the mouth is open. Early diagnosis and reduction of the condyle is required to achieve satisfactory occlusion which should be followed by physiotherapy to prevent ankylosis.

髁突上外侧脱位罕见病例。
背景:下颌髁脱位最常见于前方向。当髁突发生颅内移位时,常伴有脑脊液渗漏。髁突上外侧脱位是一种罕见的疾病,通常发生在下颌骨创伤性损伤后。当有上外侧移位时,髁突常卡在颞窝内。病例报告:我们报告一个不寻常的情况下,一个50岁的男性左下颌髁上外侧脱位进入颧弓,并在道路交通事故后,右下颌骨骨折。在全身麻醉下首次尝试手动复位髁突,但无效,随后在左侧上颌前庭采用开放牵引和Keen入路手动复位相结合的方法复位移位髁突。髁突复位后,行上颌间固定(IMF),用X板固定右体下颌骨骨折。术后给予IMF治疗2周。讨论:髁上外侧脱位可以是单侧或双侧。这些类型的脱位通常发生在下颌骨创伤后,当嘴是张开的。早期诊断和复位髁需要达到满意的咬合,随后应进行物理治疗,以防止强直。
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