牙槽骨移植术后面部水肿:一项前瞻性队列研究。

Ikkei Tamada, Marika Otaki, Riho Ishikawa
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目的:二次牙槽骨移植是治疗唇腭裂的关键组成部分之一。然而,ABG通常伴有术后面部水肿。虽然对面部水肿的适当评估有助于早期发现主要的术后并发症,但abg后肿胀的通常过程尚未完全了解。目前,进行前瞻性队列研究,以阐明abg后面部肿胀的典型过程。方法:纳入2019年9月至2020年8月期间接受ABG手术的17例患者的19例手术。术后连续4天拍摄每位患者的面部照片;然后,三位整形外科医生评估照片中可见的肿胀程度。一个月后再次进行了评估。结果:第一次评价和第二次评价的评分一致性为63.2%。在第一次和第二次评估中,三种可能的评分组合的Cohen's kappa值分别为0.377 ~ 0.755和0.453 ~ 0.574。信度为77.2%,Cohen’s kappa值为0.543,一致性中等。肿胀在术后第2天达到高峰,从术后第3天开始改善。结论:这些发现有望帮助治疗牙槽裂的医生更早地发现术后并发症,并使他们能够更确定地向患者及其家属解释肿胀的预后。
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Postoperative Facial Edema Following Alveolar Bone Grafting: A Prospective Cohort Study.

Objectives: The secondary alveolar bone graft (ABG) is one of the key components in the treatment of cleft lip and palate. However, an ABG is commonly accompanied by postoperative facial edema. Although appropriate assessment of facial edema can facilitate the early detection of major postoperative complications, the usual course of swelling post-ABG is not yet fully understood. The present, prospective cohort study was conducted to clarify the typical course of facial swelling post-ABG.

Methods: Nineteen operations in 17 patients who underwent an ABG between September 2019 and August 2020 were enrolled. Postoperatively, facial photographs of each patient were taken on four consecutive days; then, the degree of swelling visible in the photographs was assessed by three plastic surgeons. This assessment was repeated one month later.

Results: Both the first and the second assessments demonstrated an inter-rater agreement of 63.2%. Cohen's kappa values for the three possible rater combinations ranged 0.377-0.755 and 0.453-0.574 in the first and the second assessment, respectively. The intra-rater reliability was 77.2%, with a Cohen's kappa value of 0.543, indicating moderate agreement. The swelling peaked on postoperative day 2 and began improving from postoperative day 3.

Conclusions: These findings will hopefully help physicians treating alveolar clefts detect postoperative complications earlier and enable them to explain the prognosis of swelling to patients and their families with greater certainty.

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