下颌骨折评分系统:用于预测并发症。

Oral and maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2012-12-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-28 DOI:10.1007/s10006-012-0326-9
D Prabhu Shankar, P Manodh, Pradeep Devadoss, Titus K Thomas
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摘要

下颌骨骨折是创伤门诊最常见的损伤之一。虽然存在一些被广泛接受的分类系统,但这些系统大多是特定区域的,使用的分类标准不同,有时仅与特定的治疗方式相关,因此不可能统一和全面地记录面部骨折类型。在本研究中,我们开发了一种改进的下颌骨折评分系统,并分析了已治疗骨折的评分与手术后并发症的发生率之间的关系。材料和方法:为了评估所提出的评分系统的适用性,我们对116名患者进行了前瞻性研究。所有的骨折都使用所提出的评分系统进行分类。评分是基于对每个骨折的临床和放射学评估。术后随访患者是否出现并发症。结果:所提出的评分系统与并发症发生率有良好的相关性。讨论:下颌骨骨折的评分系统有助于对骨折严重程度进行客观和标准化的评估,从而允许系统评估面部骨折的结果,包括并发症的评估。然而,我们的理解是,在明确提出的分类的有效性之前,应该进行多中心研究。
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Mandibular fracture scoring system: for prediction of complications.

Introduction: Mandibular fractures are one of the most commonly encountered injuries in trauma clinics. Although several widely accepted classification systems exist, these are mostly region specific, differ in the classification criteria used, and are sometimes only correlated with specific treatment modalities, thereby making it impossible to uniformly and comprehensively document facial fracture patterns. In this study, we developed a modified scoring system for mandibular fractures and analyzed the relationship between scoring of fractures that were treated and the incidence of complications after surgical treatment.

Materials and methods: To evaluate the suitability of the proposed scoring system, a prospective study on a series of 116 patients was performed. All the fractures were classified using the proposed scoring system. The scoring was based on clinical and radiological evaluation of each fracture. Patients were followed up postoperatively for presence of complications.

Results: A good correlation between the proposed scoring system and the incidence of complications was detected.

Discussion: This scoring system for mandibular fractures facilitates an objective and standardized assessment of the degree of severity of a fracture, thereby allowing for systematic evaluation of facial fracture outcomes, including assessment of complications. However, it is our understanding that a multicenter study should be performed before the effectiveness of the proposed classification can be clearly stated.

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