Treatment of condylar fractures with an intraoral approach using an angulated screwdriver: Results of a multicentre study

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2015-01-01

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Vajgel, Andre
Santos, Thiago de Santana
Camargo, Igor Batista
Oliveira, David Moraes de
Laureano Filho, Jose Rodrigues
Holanda Vasconcellos, Ricardo Jose de
Lima, Sergio Monteiro
Pereira Filho, Valfrido A. [UNESP]
Mueller, Andreas A.
Juergens, Philipp

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Churchill Livingstone

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Background: This multicentre study aimed to investigate long-term radiographic and functional results following the treatment of condylar fractures using an angulated screwdriver system and open rigid internal fixation with an intraoral surgical approach.Methods: Twenty-nine patients with a total of 32 condylar fractures were evaluated. The patients were investigated prospectively based on the following variables: age, sex, aetiology, side, location and classification of the fracture, degree of displacement, associated fractures, surgical approach, oral health status, type of osteosynthesis plate, duration of surgery, mouth-opening, complications, and duration of follow-up.Results: The fractures were classified as subcondylar (n = 25) or condylar neck (n = 7). Mean patient age was 36.38 +/- 16.60 years. The median duration of postoperative follow-up was 24.39 +/- 13.94 months. No joint noise, weakness of the facial nerve, joint pain, or muscle pain was observed. An additional retromandibular approach was necessary to enable the treatment of one subcondylar fracture with medial displacement.Conclusion: Subcondylar or condylar neck fractures with medial or lateral displacement can be treated using an intraoral approach with satisfactory results with the advantages of the absence of visible scarring, the avoidance of facial nerve injury, and the ability to obtain rapid access to the fracture. (C) 2014 European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Intraoral approach, Mandibular condyle, Open treatment

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Journal Of Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, v. 43, n. 1, p. 34-42, 2015.