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- Title
Treatment of Mandibular Fractures by Two Perpendicular Mini-Plates.
- Authors
Rahpeyma, Amin; Khajehahmadi, Saeedeh; Mehni, Sadegh Barkhori
- Abstract
Introduction: In open reduction and internal fixation for the treatment of mandibular fracture, the fixation technique used is very important in reducing post-operative complications and promoting the healing process. This study assessed the results of fixation of the mandible using two miniplates perpendicular to each other in the lower border of the mandible for fracture treatment. Materials and Methods: Access to the fractures was via an extraoral approach (through existing scars or incisions). After reductions of mandibular fractures, the fracture line fixation was accomplished using two mini-plates perpendicular to each other. One-week intermaxillary fixation (IMF) was applied and 3 weeks of soft diet was recommended in the post-operative period. All patients were followed up for at least 1 year regarding infection and malocclusion. Results: Twenty-five patients (28 fracture lines) underwent this technique. Most (81.8%) patients were male and the mean age was 41.3±7.59 years (range, 17-73 years). Symphyseal fracture (frequency, 52%) was the most prevalent followed by angle (32%) and body (16%) fractures. Among the patients who underwent surgery, only one malocclusion and no cases of infection were observed. No cases of facial nerve weakness or damage were observed in this study. Conclusion: This method can be used in specific cases to replace treatment with one mini-plate, which necessitates a more intensive fixation or reconstruction plate therapy.
- Subjects
MANDIBULAR fractures; BONE fractures; BONE injuries; FACIAL nerve; CRANIAL nerves
- Publication
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2014, Vol 26, Issue 74, p31
- ISSN
2251-7251
- Publication type
Article