手术选择的明智性:颌间内固定在中面部骨折固定中的应用和咬合结果的回顾性分析。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
D Hughes, R Fussell, N Bhatti, S Holmes, R Davies
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摘要

手术技术和材料的进步改善了中面部骨折的处理,微型钢板固定取代了传统的上颌间固定(IMF)。本研究评估了IMF是否仍然有必要,重点关注术后错颌合以及骨折复杂性、人口统计学和手术技术对患者预后的影响。回顾性观察分析了100例需要手术固定的中脸创伤病例在伦敦的一个主要创伤中心进行。评估患者人口统计、损伤参数和手术细节,包括IMF使用情况。统计分析骨折复杂性、手术因素和术后错牙合之间的关系。术后有8%的病例出现错牙合,IMF的使用与错牙合的相关性有统计学意义(p = 0.027)。然而,骨折复杂性和损伤类型并不是咬合结局的重要预测因素。IMF主要用于较为复杂的病例,通常涉及较多的骨折扶壁需要固定。我们的研究表明,准确的解剖复位和固定复杂的中面部骨折确保可预测的功能和美观的结果。上颌间固定(IMF)仍然是支持重建面部中创伤错乱咬合的重要工具。虽然作为一种辅助手段是有用的,但我们的研究结果表明,在不太复杂的情况下,IMF并不总是必要的,它的使用应该谨慎考虑,因为更有选择性的应用可以实现极低的术后错颌率。
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Sagacity of surgical selectivity: a retrospective analysis of occlusal outcome and intermaxillary fixation use in midface fracture fixation.

Advances in surgical techniques and materials have improved midface fracture management, with miniplate fixation replacing traditional intermaxillary fixation (IMF). This study evaluates whether IMF remains necessary, focusing on postoperative malocclusion and the impact of fracture complexity, demographics, and operative techniques on patient outcomes. A retrospective observational analysis of 100 midface trauma cases requiring surgical fixation was conducted at a major trauma centre in London. Patient demographics, injury parameters, and operative details, including IMF use, were assessed. Statistical analysis was performed to evaluate associations between fracture complexity, operative factors, and postoperative malocclusion. Postoperative malocclusion was documented in 8% of cases, with IMF usage showing a statistically significant association with malocclusion (p = 0.027). However, fracture complexity and injury patterns were not significant predictors of occlusal outcomes. IMF was primarily used in more complex cases, often involving a higher number of fractured buttresses requiring fixation. Our study shows that accurate anatomical reduction and fixation of complex midface fractures ensures predictable functional and aesthetic outcomes. Intermaxillary fixation (IMF) remains an essential tool in supporting the reconstruction of deranged occlusion in midface trauma. While useful as an adjunct, our findings suggest that IMF is not always necessary in less complex cases, and its use should be considered judiciously, as a very low rate of postoperative malocclusion can be achieved with more selective application.

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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
16.70%
发文量
256
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: 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.
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