改良关节镜下椎间盘复位缝合技术治疗颞下颌关节前盘不复位移位:技术要点。

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Haoran Dong, Jie Lei, Kaiyuan Fu, Yi Zhang, Yang He
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摘要

前盘移位无复位(ADDwoR)是颞下颌关节疾病(TMD)最常见的类型之一,其通常以关节疼痛、关节声音异常和张嘴受限为特征。椎间盘复位被认为是减轻关节疼痛和提高活动范围的有效方法。Yang的关节镜下椎间盘复位缝合手术是最稳定的技术,成功率为95%-98%。然而,该程序的主要挑战如下:(1)相对复杂,需要一对定制的抓手(套索型和钩型);(2)需要自行设计手术缝线,缝线末端硬化。本研究的目的是介绍该技术的改进和治疗效果的报告。共有25例(36个关节)椎间盘前移位未复位。视觉模拟评分(VAS)评分(0 ~ 10分)在术后3个月降至0.48±0.92分(P
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"Modified arthroscopic disc repositioning and suturing technique for the treatment of TMJ anterior disc displacement without reduction: A technical note".

Anterior disc displacement without reduction (ADDwoR) is one of the most common types temporomandibular disorders (TMD), which is often characterized by joint pain, abnormal joint sounds, and limited mouth opening. Disc repositioning has been described as an effective method to reduce joint pain and improve range of motion. Yang's arthroscopic disc repositioning and suturing surgery has been reported to be the most stable technique with 95%-98% of success rate. However, the main challenges of this procedure are as follows: (1) it is relatively complex and requires a pair of customized grippers (lasso-type and hook-type); (2) it needs a self-designed surgical suture, which is hardened at the end of the suture. The aim of the study was to introduce the modification to the technique and report on the efficacy of the treatment. A total of 25 patients (36 joints) with anterior disc displacement without reduction were included. The visual analogue scale (VAS) scores (0-10) decreased to 0.48 ± 0.92 at 3 months postoperatively (P < 0.0001). Patients with limited mouth opening preoperatively detected a significant improvement in maximum inter-incisal opening (MIO) of 37.59 ± 4.33 mm (P < 0.0001). MRI showed the discs were repositioned in all 25 patients, giving a success rate of 100%. This study reports a modification to Yang's technique which enables extracorporeal suture threading, without excessive limitations on the suture materials, and allowing for the completion of all suturing procedures using one single instrument. Limitations should be noted such as the small sample size and short follow-up period, and further investigation will be carried out in the future.

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CiteScore
5.20
自引率
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发文量
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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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