Samuel R. Bullis , Elizabeth Z. Goh , Nigel R. Johnson
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摘要
双侧下颌角骨折(BMAF)是一种罕见而复杂的颌面部损伤。本文综述了BMAF治疗的患者因素、手术因素和术后结果。在PubMed和Scopus检索1993 - 2023年的英文论文,检索策略为:(bilateral and angle) and (mandib* OR bmaf) and fracture and (management OR repair OR surgery)。有4篇论文符合入选条件,代表198例病例。患者平均年龄25岁,男性占94.9%。人际暴力是造成伤害的主要原因(76.8%)。经颊入路是最常见的切口(53.2%)。非刚性/刚性固定是最常见的固定方法(55.4%)。下三磨牙阻生率为91.6%,拔除率为36.7%。最常见的并发症是感染(n = 11)和错牙合(n = 9),刚性和非刚性钢板的发生率相似。需要进一步的研究来解决研究的缺乏问题。需要标准化的方法来分类固定、损伤、骨折移位和成像方案。
Surgical management of bilateral mandibular angle fractures: A systematic review
Bilateral mandibular angle fractures (BMAF) are rare and complex maxillofacial injuries. This review describes the patient factors, procedural factors and post-procedural outcomes of BMAF management. PubMed and Scopus were searched for English papers from 1993 to 2023 using the strategy: (bilateral AND angle) AND (mandib* OR bmaf) AND fracture AND (management OR repair OR surgery). Four papers were eligible for inclusion, representing 198 cases. The mean age of patients was 25 years, with 94.9% of cases male. Interpersonal violence was the leading cause of injury (76.8%). Transbuccal approach was the most common incision (53.2%). Non-rigid/rigid fixation was the most common approach to fixation (55.4%). Impacted lower third molars were present in 91.6% of cases and were extracted in 36.7% of these cases. The most common complications were infection (n = 11) and malocclusion (n = 9), with similar rates between rigid and non-rigid plates. Further studies are needed to address the scarcity of research. Standardised approaches to classifying fixation, injuries, fracture displacement and imaging protocols are needed.
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Journal of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons:
• Leading articles on all aspects of surgery in the oro-facial and head and neck region
• One of the largest circulations of any international journal in this field
• Dedicated to enhancing surgical expertise.