矢状面劈开截骨术中不良骨折的回顾性研究:一位外科医生的经验

Haoshu Chi, Ming Cai
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摘要

不利骨折是双侧矢状分支截骨术(BSSRO)最常见的并发症之一。本研究旨在评估BSSRO期间的不良骨折类型,并评估相关危险因素和治疗措施。方法分析2013年9月至2021年12月在上海市第九人民医院行BSSRO的679例(1358侧)患者的临床资料和x线片。结果对不良骨折行手术修复的患者进行了研究。不良骨折发生率为0.8% (n=11),第3年发生率最高。根据位置和临床治疗将不良骨折分为三种类型:(1)颊/舌钢板不良骨折后仍可完成SSRO (0.6%, n=8);(2)需要髁突/冠突骨折/上颌间固定(0.1%,n=2);(3)需要额外截骨术(0.07%,n=1)。结论随着术者经验的增加,不良骨折发生率可能会降低。SSRO不良骨折的新分类可能有助于外科医生在正颌手术中做出适当的治疗选择。
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A retrospective study of unfavorable fractures during sagittal split osteotomy: A single surgeon’s experience

Background

Unfavorable fractures are among the most common complications of bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy (BSSRO). This study aimed to evaluate unfavorable fracture patterns during BSSRO and assess the related risk factors and treatment measures.

Methods

The clinical records and radiographs of 679 patients (1 358 sides) who underwent BSSRO at Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital between September 2013 and December 2021 were examined.

Results

Patients with unfavorable fractures who underwent surgical restoration were studied. The incidence of unfavorable fractures was 0.8% (n=11), with the highest rate in the third year. The unfavorable fractures were divided into three types by location and clinical treatment: (1) SSRO could still be completed after buccal/lingual plate unfavorable fracture (0.6%, n=8); (2) condylar/coronoid process fractures/intermaxillary fixation needed (0.1%, n=2); (3) additional osteotomy required (0.07%, n=1).

Conclusion

These results suggest that as a surgeon’s experience increases, the rate of unfavorable fractures may decrease. The novel classification of unfavorable fractures for SSRO might be useful for surgeons to make appropriate treatment choices during orthognathic surgery.

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Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery, Pathology and Medical Technology, Transplantation
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