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West China Journal of Stomatology ; (6): 290-296, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981126

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES@#This study aimed to analyze the application value of a modified tragus edge incision and transmasseteric anteroparotid approach to condyle reconstruction.@*METHODS@#Condyle reconstruction was performed in 16 patients (9 females and 7 males) with modified tragus edge incision and transmasseteric anteroparotid approach. After regular follow-up, the function of condyle reconstruction was evaluated by clinical indicators, such as parotid salivary fistula, facial nerve function, mouth opening, occlusal relationship, and facial scar. The morphology of rib graft rib cartilage was evaluated by imaging indicators, such as panoramic radiography, CT, and three-dimensional CT image reconstruction.@*RESULTS@#At 6-36 months postoperative follow-up, all patients had good recovery of facial appearance, concealed incisional scar, no parotid salivary fistula, good mouth opening, and occlusion. One case had temporary facial paralysis and recovered after treatment. Radiographic evaluation further showed that costochondral graft survived in normal anatomic locations.@*CONCLUSIONS@#The modified tragus edge incision and transmasseteric anteroparotid approach can effectively reduce parotid salivary fistula and facial nerve injury in condylar reconstruction. The surgical field was clearly exposed, and the incision scar was concealed without increasing the incidence of other complications. Thus, this approach is worthy of clinical promotion.


Subject(s)
Male , Female , Humans , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Cicatrix/surgery , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Mandibular Fractures/surgery , Oral Surgical Procedures/methods , Treatment Outcome
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J. oral res. (Impresa) ; 11(5): 1-7, nov. 23, 2022. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1437172

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Mandibular fractures are the most common facial fractures affecting various anatomical sites of the mandible. Among the various mandibular fractures, management of condylar fractures remains a challenging task for surgeons. Case Report: We report the case of a 28 year old male patient who presented with pain in the chin and restricted mouth opening. Computed tomography revealed a sagittal fracture of the right condylar head with medial displacement of the fractured fragments. Management of diacapitular fractures includes open reduction and internal fixation of the right condyle using a single lag-screw. Results: The postoperative outcomes were favorable, where normal mandibular movements, desired dental occlusion and exact positioning of the condyle with rigid fixation were established thereby maintaining the shape of the condyle. Conclusion: Use of single lag screw fixation is highly recommended as it greatly supports the stabilized fracture fragments and also aid in prevention of fracture fragment rotation medially.


Introducción: Las fracturas mandibulares son las fracturas faciales más comunes que afectan a diversos sitios anatómicos de la mandíbula. Entre las diversas fracturas mandibulares, el manejo de las fracturas condilares sigue siendo una tarea desafiante para los cirujanos. Reporte del Caso: Presentamos el caso de un paciente masculino de 28 años que consultó por dolor en el mentón y restricción de la apertura de la boca. La tomografía computarizada reveló una fractura sagital de la cabeza condilar derecha con desplazamiento medial de los fragmentos fracturados. El tratamiento de las fracturas diacapitulares incluye la reducción abierta y la fijación interna del cóndilo derecho con un solo tirafondo. Resultados: Los resultados postoperatorios fueron favorables, donde se establecieron los movimientos mandibulares normales, la oclusión dentaria deseada y el posicionamiento exacto del cóndilo con fijación rígida manteniendo así la forma del cóndilo. Conclusión: Se recomienda encarecidamente el uso de una fijación con un solo tornillo de tracción, ya que soporta en gran medida los fragmentos de fractura estabilizados y también ayuda a prevenir la rotación medial de los fragmentos de fractura.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Fracture Fixation/methods , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Mandibular Condyle/injuries , Mandibular Fractures/surgery , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/diagnostic imaging , Mandibular Fractures/diagnostic imaging
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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 151-155, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-928491

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE@#The aim of this study is to evaluate the application value of virtual surgical planning in the management of mandibular condylar fractures and to provide a reliable reference.@*METHODS@#This was a prospective randomized controlled study and recruited 50 patients requiring surgical treatment for their mandibular condylar fractures. The inclusion criteria were patients (1) diagnosed with a condylar fracture by two clinically experienced doctors and required surgical treatment; (2) have given consent for the surgical treatment; and (3) had no contraindications to the surgery. Patients were excluded from this study if: (1) they were diagnosed with a non-dislocated or only slightly dislocated condylar fracture; (2) the comminuted condylar fracture was too severe to be treated with internal reduction and fixation; or (3) patients could not complete follow-up for 3 months. There were 33 male and 17 female patients with 33 unilateral condylar fractures and 17 bilateral condylar fractures included. The 50 patients were randomly (random number) divided into control group (25 patients with 35 sides of condylar fractures) and experimental group (25 patients with 32 sides of condylar fractures). Virtual surgical planning was used in the experimental group, but only clinical experience was used in the control group. The patients were followed up for 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after operation. Variables including the rate of perfect reduction by radiological analysis, the average distance of deviation between preoperative and postoperative CT measurements using Geomagic software and postoperative clinical examinations (e.g., mouth opening, occlusion) were investigated for outcome measurement. SPSS 19 was adopted for data analysis.@*RESULTS@#The average operation time was 180.60 min in the experimental group and 223.2 min in the control group. One week postoperatively, CT images showed that the anatomic reduction rate was 90.63% (29/32) in the experimental group and 68.57% (24/35) in the control group, revealing significant difference (X2 = 4.919, p = 0.027). Geomagic comparative analysis revealed that the average distance of deviation was also much smaller in the experimental group than that in the control group (0.639 mm vs. 0.995 mm; t = 3.824, p < 0.001).@*CONCLUSION@#These findings suggest that virtual surgical planning can assist surgeons in surgical procedures, reduce operative time, and improve the anatomic reduction rate & accuracy, and thus of value in the diagnosis and treatment of condylar fractures.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Fractures, Comminuted , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Fractures/surgery , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 40(4): 361-363, 26/11/2021.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1362099

ABSTRACT

The displacement of the mandibular condyle into the cranial fossa is an uncommon event; when it occurs, there is a need for immediate and multidisciplinary surgical intervention. Due to its rare advent, there is still no consolidated service dynamics, as this condition has not yet been described in a sedimented way in the literature databases. In the present article, we performed a literature review of condylar dislocation for the intracranial fossa described in the past 10 years in the PubMed and Lilacs search databases.


Subject(s)
Cranial Fossa, Middle/surgery , Joint Dislocations/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Fractures/surgery , Temporomandibular Joint/surgery , Joint Dislocations/diagnostic imaging , Mandibular Condyle/injuries , Mandibular Fractures/diagnostic imaging
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Rev. Odontol. Araçatuba (Impr.) ; 42(3): 16-20, set.-dez. 2021. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1283908

ABSTRACT

As fraturas faciais em crianças são raras, já que os ossos faciais pediátricos têm maior elasticidade, menos pneumatização, tecido adiposo circundante mais espesso e mais estabilização da mandíbula e maxila pelos dentes não irrompidos. Em geral, lesões nos tecidos moles são mais comuns em crianças do que fraturas esqueléticas. Entre as fraturas faciais pediátricas, as fraturas da mandíbula são as mais comuns, sendo o côndilo a área mais acometida em pacientes pediátricos. O côndilo é considerado o principal centro de crescimento da mandíbula em crianças, assim é de suma importância a definição do tratamento adequado, pautado em diversos critérios de avaliação, com o intuito de erradicar possíveis complicações advindas da fratura condilar. Assim o objetivo deste estudo é relatar um caso de fratura de côndilo unilateral em uma criança, na qual realizou-se abordagem cirúrgica com fixação interna, afim de elucidar e discutir as possíveis condutas terapêuticas acerca de tratamentos a serem aplicados, visto que esses ainda são bastante controversos na literatura e os resultados das diversas condutas são os mais diversos, apresentando variados aspectos que interferem na evolução dos pacientes(AU)


Facial fractures in children are rare, since pediatric facial bones have greater elasticity, less pneumatization,thicker surrounding adipose tissue and more stabilization of the jaw and jaw by unerupted teeth.In general, soft tissue injuries are more common in children than skeletal fractures.Among pediatric facial fractures, mandible fractures are the most common, with condyl being the most affected area in pediatric patients.The condyl is considered the main center of mandible growth in children, so it is of Paramount importance to define the appropriate treatment, based on several evaluationcriteria, in order to eradicate possible complications resulting from the condilar fracture.Thus, the aim of this study is to report a case of unilateral condyl fracture in a child, in which a surgical approach with internal fixation was performedin order to elucidate and discuss the possible therapeutic approaches about treatments to be applied, since these are still quite controversial in the literature and the results of the various behaviors are the most diverse,presenting several aspects that interfere in the evolution of patients(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , Jaw Fractures , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/injuries , Oral Surgical Procedures , Fractures, Bone , Facial Bones , Facial Injuries , Mandibular Condyle
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Rev. Asoc. Odontol. Argent ; 109(3): 190-202, dic. 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1373406

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Describir una serie de casos de fracturas de cóndilo mandibular resueltas por abordaje intraoral y asistencia video-endoscópica. Casos clínicos: Se presentan 3 casos de pacientes con fracturas de cóndilo mandibular unilateral. Dos casos presen- tan un segundo trazo de fractura parasinfisiaria asociada. El tratamiento realizado fue la reducción abierta y la fijación in- terna de todas las fracturas por abordaje oral. Se realizaron controles clínicos y tomográficos mediatos y a distancia (AU)


Aim: To present the experience with a series of cases re- solved by an intraoral approach and video-endoscopic assis- tance for the management of mandibular condyle fractures. Clinical cases: Three cases of patients with unilater- al mandibular condyle fractures are presented. Two of the cases presented a second line of associated parasymphyseal fracture. The treatment performed was open reduction and internal fixation of all fractures by oral approach. Mid-term and long-term clinical and tomographic follow-ups were per- formed, with favorable results (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Young Adult , Endoscopy/methods , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Mandibular Condyle/injuries , Mandibular Fractures/surgery , Video Recording , Mandibular Condyle/surgery
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Rev. cir. (Impr.) ; 73(3): 351-361, jun. 2021. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1388830

ABSTRACT

Resumen Introducción: Las fracturas de cóndilo presentan una alta incidencia dentro de las fracturas de mandíbula. Son principalmente tratadas por reducción abierta y fijación interna mediante elementos de osteosíntesis (ORIF) o por reducción cerrada (CR) con fijación máxilo-mandibular (MMF). El tratamiento asistido por endoscopio de estas fracturas, ofrece una alternativa y complemento quirúrgico a las limitaciones que se pueden presentar en la ORIF clásica. Objetivo: Describir la técnica de reducción quirúrgica asistida por endoscopio mediante acceso transoral y acceso retromandibular, como complemento a la técnica quirúrgica convencional para el tratamiento de fracturas de cóndilo mandibular, evaluando criterios clínicos en una serie de casos operados por esta técnica. Materiales y Método: Estudio descriptivo de presentación de serie de casos de pacientes con fractura de cóndilo, tratados con reducción quirúrgica asistida por endoscopio mediante accesos transoral y retromandibular, entre los años 2017 y 2018. Resultados: De los siete pacientes operados, un 85,7% presentó una función mandibular normal, un 100% presentó una función motora neurológica facial normal y un 71,4% no presentó dolor posoperatorio en el control de los 6 meses. Todos los pacientes recuperaron la oclusión que tenían de forma previa a la fractura mandibular. No se reportaron casos que tuvieran la necesidad de reintervención quirúrgica. Conclusiones: La reducción quirúrgica asistida por endoscopio para las fracturas de cóndilo mandibular es una técnica que ofrece un complemento a la técnica quirúrgica convencional, permitiendo mayor visibilidad de las estructuras, menor morbilidad quirúrgica y complicaciones mínimas en relación a las técnicas convencionales descritas.


Introduction: Condyle fractures have a high incidence within jaw fractures. They are mainly treated by open reduction and internal fixation with osteosynthesis elements (ORIF), or by closed reduction (CR) with maxillomandibular fixation (MMF). Endoscopic-assisted treatment of these fractures offers an alternative and surgical complement to the limitations that can occur in classic ORIF. Aim: To describe the technique of endoscope-assisted surgical reduction using transoral access and retromandibular access, as a complement to the conventional surgical technique for the treatment of mandibular condyle fractures, evaluating clinical criteria in a series of cases operated by this technique. Materials and Method: Descriptive study of case series presentation of patients with condyle fracture, treated with endoscopic assisted surgical reduction by transoral and retromandibular access, between the years 2017 and 2018. Results: Of the seven patients operated on, 85.7% presented normal jaw function, 100% presented normal facial neurological motor function, and 71.4% presented no postoperative pain at the 6-month control. All patients recovered the occlusion they had prior to the mandibular fracture. There were no reported cases in need of surgical reintervention. Conclusions: Endoscope-assisted surgical reduction for mandibular condyle fractures is a technique that offers a complement to the conventional surgical technique, allowing greater visibility of the structures, less surgical morbidity and minimal complications in relation to the conventional techniques described.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Endoscopy/methods , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/injuries , Mandibular Fractures/surgery , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome , Oral Surgical Procedures/methods , Mandibular Fractures/diagnosis
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 35: e27, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1153614

ABSTRACT

Abstract The aim of the present overview was to evaluate the outcomes of systematic reviews to determine the incidence of condylar resorption in patients submitted to orthognathic surgery and analyze whether the risk of developing this condition is related to a specific type of surgery. Searches were conducted in the PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane electronic databases for systematic reviews with quantitative data on condylar resorption due to any type of orthognathic surgery for dentoskeletal deformities published up to May 25, 2019. The AMSTAR 2 and Glenny tools were applied for the quality appraisal. Five systematic reviews were included for analysis. Only one article was considered to have high quality. Among a total of 5128 patients, 12.32% developed condylar resorption. From those patients, 70.1% had double jaw surgery, 23.4% had mandibular surgery alone, and in 6.5% a Lefort I technique was used. Based on these findings, bimaxillary surgery could be considered a risk factor for condylar resorption. However, these results should be interpreted with caution, since other factors, such as pre-operative skeletal deformities, type of movement, and type of fixation, can contribute to the development of this condition. Further studies should consider reporting main cephalometric data, temporomandibular diagnosis, hormonal levels, and tomographic measures before and after the surgery at least every 6 months during the firsts two years to identify accurately risk factors for condylar resorption.


Subject(s)
Humans , Bone Resorption/etiology , Bone Resorption/epidemiology , Orthognathic Surgical Procedures , Cephalometry , Incidence , Systematic Reviews as Topic , Mandibular Condyle/surgery
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Gac. méd. espirit ; 22(3): 137-146, sept.-dic. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1149351

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Fundamento: Los odontomas son entidades odontogénicas benignas mixtas, compuestas por una mezcla de células odontogénicas epiteliales y mesenquimatosas diferenciadas, las mismas pueden ser compuestas y complejas. Los hallazgos radiográficos de estos tumores en posiciones supernumerarias son raras menores al 1 %. Objetivo: Describir el caso clínico de un odontoma complejo infrecuente. Presentación de caso: Paciente femenina de 18 años con un trauma facial, que durante el diagnóstico imagenológico se le encontró una imagen anterosuperior de aspecto tumoral en posición supernumeraria, por lo que se decidió realizar la exéresis quirúrgica de la lesión después de finalizado el tratamiento del trauma. El diagnóstico clínico histopatológico fue de un odontoma complejo. Conclusiones: Se recomienda realizar las vistas imagenológicas tipo ortopantomografías o panorámicas a cada paciente que vaya a ser operado de cirugía bucal a fin de poder detectar de forma precoz cualquier alteración en la anatomía y de esta manera estudiar tanto el comportamiento de los odontomas como de otras lesiones intraóseas, lo que puede garantizar un tratamiento temprano y con ello un mejor pronóstico para el paciente.


ABSTRACT Background: Odontomas are mixed benign odontogenic entities, composed of a mixture of odontogenic epithelial and differentiated mesenchymal cells, they can be compound and complex. Radiographic findings of these tumors in supernumerary positions are rare, less than 1%. Objective: To describe the clinical case of a non-frequent complex odontoma. Case report: 18-year-old female patient with facial trauma, during the imaging diagnosis it was found an anterosuperior tumor image in supernumerary position, thus decided to perform the surgical excision of the lesion after the trauma treatment. The histopathological clinical diagnosis was a complex odontoma. Conclusions: It is recommended to perform standard panoramic radiograph imaging for each patient to be operated on oral surgery to detect any early anatomy alteration, so this way to study both, the behavior of odontomas as well as other intraosseous lesions, which can guarantee an early treatment and a better prognosis for the patient.


Subject(s)
Tooth, Impacted/surgery , Tooth, Supernumerary/surgery , Odontogenic Tumors/surgery , Odontoma/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/injuries
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 14(3): 363-366, 2020. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1114908

ABSTRACT

Osteochondromas are benign osteogenic tumors that can attain great size, which may require resection and additional treatment to restore the jaw's shape and function. In this report, an osteochondroma located on the mandibular ramus and neck of the condyle was resected and reconstructed simultaneously through a total joint replacement. After the surgery, the patient remains asymptomatic and recovers opening and closing ranges, phonation and the masticatory function. The immediate reconstruction after resection is a good alternative to avoid a second operation and the presurgical virtual planning ensures the complete removal of the lesion using cutting guides and covering the entire defect with a customized alloplastic joint prosthesis.


Los osteocondromas son tumores osteogénicos benignos que pueden alcanzar grandes tamaños, los cuales requieren de resección quirúrgica y generalmente de algún tratamiento adicional para restaurar la forma y la función mandibular. En este caso, un osteocondroma localizado en la rama mandibular y el cuello del cóndilo fue reseccionado y reconstruido simultáneamente a través de un reemplazo articular total. Después de la cirugía, el paciente permanece asintomático y recupera los intervalos de apertura y cierre, la fonación y la función masticatoria. La reconstrucción inmediata después de la resección es una buena alternativa para evitar una segunda operación, y la planificación virtual prequirúrgica garantiza la eliminación completa de la lesión utilizando guías de corte y cubriendo todo el defecto con una prótesis articular aloplástica personalizada.


Subject(s)
Humans , Aged , Mandibular Neoplasms/surgery , Osteochondroma/surgery , Arthroplasty, Replacement/methods , Joint Prosthesis , Mandibular Condyle/surgery
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 13(1): 5-10, mar. 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-990057

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN: La hiperplasia condilar (HC) es un término genérico de una condición patológica que se utiliza para describir situaciones que causan el crecimiento excesivo y sobredesarrollo del cóndilo mandibular, repercutiendo así también en la mandíbula, es la responsable de alrededor del 50 % de las asimetrías faciales y se presenta con mayor frecuencia entre los 11 y 30 años de edad. Se presenta un caso clínico de una paciente femenina de 21 años de edad que presentaba hiperplasia condilar unilateral izquierda con compensación alveolodentaria. Se realizó condilectomía alta con abordaje endoaural para retirar 5 mm de la parte superior del cóndilo y osteotomía mandibular mediante abordaje intraoral circunvestibular, con disección y preservación del nervio dentario inferior, retirando 8 mm del aspecto inferior de la mandíbula de acuerdo a los requerimientos estéticos. El brindar un tratamiento adecuado a la hiperplasia condilar enfocado a corregir las secuelas tanto funcionales como estéticas es de gran beneficio al paciente ya que le permite mejorar su calidad de vida, el correcto diagnóstico es vital para poder planear un tratamiento exitoso.


ABSTRACT: Condylar hyperplasia (CH) is a generic term for a pathological situation that is used to describe conditions that cause excessive growth and overdevelopment of the mandibular condyle and also impacting on the jaw, this bone formation is responsible about of 50 % of all deformities facial and it occurs most frequently between 11-30 years old. This case report is about a 21-years old female who showed unilateral condylar hyperplasia of left side with alveolodentary compensatory. Was carried out high condilectomy through an endoaural approach removing 5 mm of the upper condyle and the mandibular osteotomy was performed through intraoral approach with dissection and preservation of the inferior alveolar nerve, removing 8 mm of the inferior aspect of the mandible according to the aesthetic requirements. An appropriate treatment for the condylar hyperplasia focused on correcting the side effects such as functional or aesthetic it's of great benefit for the patient because it allows improve their quality of life. A correct diagnosis is very important to planning a successful treatment.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Young Adult , Mandibular Diseases/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Radiography, Panoramic , Mandibular Diseases/pathology , Mandibular Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Esthetics, Dental , Facial Asymmetry/surgery , Orthognathic Surgical Procedures/methods , Hyperplasia , Mandibular Condyle/pathology , Mandibular Condyle/diagnostic imaging
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 22(4): 86-96, July-Aug. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-891083

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Condylar Hyperplasia (CH) is a self-limiting pathology condition that produces severe facial deformity at the expense of mandibular asymmetry. In this case report a 15-year-old female patient was diagnosed with Unilateral Condylar Hiperplasia (UCH) by mean of single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and histological study. A high condylectomy in the right condyle was performed to stop the active status of the hyperplasia. A month after condylectomy, orthognathic jaw impaction and asymmetric mandibular setback surgery was performed with the Surgery First Approach (SFA). After 10 days, orthodontic appointments were made every two weeks during 4 months. The active phase of treatment lasted 14 months. Excellent facial and occlusal outcomes were obtained and after 24 months in retention the results remained stable.


RESUMO A hiperplasia condilar (HC) é uma condição patológica autolimitante que produz deformidades faciais severas devido à assimetria mandibular. Nesse estudo de caso, uma paciente de 15 anos de idade foi diagnosticada com hiperplasia condilar unilateral (HCU), por meio de uma tomografia computadorizada por emissão de fóton único (SPECT) e de um estudo histológico. Uma condilectomia alta no côndilo direito foi realizada para interromper o status ativo da hiperplasia. Um mês após o procedimento, foram realizadas a impacção ortognática de maxilar e a cirurgia de retroposicionamento assimétrico da mandíbula, por meio de abordagem do tipo benefício antecipado. Depois de 10 dias, consultas ortodônticas passaram a ser feitas a cada duas semanas, durante 4 meses. A fase ativa do tratamento durou 14 meses. Excelentes resultados oclusais e faciais foram obtidos e, após 24 meses de contenção, os resultados permaneceram estáveis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adolescent , Facial Asymmetry/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/pathology , Oral Surgical Procedures/methods , Hyperplasia
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 10(2): 207-213, ago. 2016. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-794478

ABSTRACT

Due to the complexity of the treatment of condylar hyperplasia associated with dentofacial deformities and its complications, if left untreated, the surgeon should be alert to these factors at the time of surgical planning to tailor the optimal therapy for an individual patient. This case report describes a patient with right condylar hyperplasia associated with dentofacial deformity who was treated surgically with low condylectomy, articular disc repositioning and anchoring, and orthognathic surgery, concomitantly, with stable results, satisfactory occlusion and facial harmony.


Debido a la complejidad del tratamiento de la hiperplasia condilar asociada con deformidades dentofaciales y sus complicaciones, si no se trata, el cirujano debe estar alerta ante estos factores en el momento de la planificación quirúrgica para adaptar la terapia óptima para cada paciente. Este caso describe un paciente con hiperplasia condilar derecha asociada con la deformidad dentofacial que fue tratado quirúrgicamente con condilectomía baja, reposicionamiento y anclaje del disco articular, y la cirugía ortognática, concomitantemente, con resultados estables, oclusión satisfactoria y armonía facial.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mandibular Diseases/etiology , Facial Asymmetry/etiology , Mandibular Condyle/pathology , Radiography, Panoramic , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Open Bite/surgery , Orthognathic Surgery , Hyperplasia , Malocclusion/etiology , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/growth & development
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Rev. Clín. Ortod. Dent. Press ; 15(3): 61-78, jun.-jul. 2016. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-856056

ABSTRACT

Introdução: a hiperplasia do côndilo (HC) mandibular tem sido descrita como o crescimento excessivo de um dos côndilos sobre o contralateral, causando um crescimento desequilibrado, que resulta em assimetria facial. A classificação e o diagnóstico da HC, a atividade de crescimento dos côndilos, e as formas de tratamento foram abordados no presente estudo. Material e Métodos: foram descritas as formas de tratamento de três pacientes apresentando HC. As soluções cirúrgicas são representadas por condilectomia, cirurgia ortognática, e uma combinação de ambos. Resultados: após a realização do procedimento cirúrgico específico indicado para cada caso, houve melhora significativa na simetria facial e na função mastigatória. Conclusões: o diagnóstico da HC se baseia em achados clínicos e radiológicos, e esses avaliam as consequências do crescimento desproporcional. A cintilografia óssea funciona como um indicador da rapidez da progressão dessa condição, sendo essencial no planejamento cirúrgico do tratamento


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Facial Asymmetry/therapy , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Hyperplasia/diagnosis , Hyperplasia/therapy , Hyperplasia/complications , Orthognathic Surgery
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Int. j. morphol ; 33(2): 759-763, jun. 2015. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-755540

ABSTRACT

The different aspects of unilateral condylar hyperplasia have been studied and continue to be controversial; nevertheless, treatment based on condylectomy has been established as part of the working protocol. The aim of this investigation was to identify the bone repair observed in surgically treated condyles after 1 year using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Nine subjects were included in this study (6 female and 3 male) with an average age of 18.5 years. They had been diagnosed with active unilateral condylar hyperplasia using SPECT, clinical follow-up of progressive facial asymmetry and CBCT. Patients underwent exclusive condylectomy surgery with a piezoelectric system without disc replacement, orthognatic surgery or any other type of adjunct surgical procedure. Later, they were treated orthodontically for dental compensation or as preparation for orthognatic surgery. A CBCT was performed in the first postoperative month and after 1 year from the surgery to analyze variables. The CBCT at 1 month showed a clear and distinct slice of the condyle without defects or irregularities; the distance from the condylar remnant to the articular fossa reached 8.5 mm in the most extreme case. After 1 year, condylar bone remodeling was observed, with areas of lateral and superior curvature and characteristics of normal condyles, with cortical bone present and a maximum distance of 4.5 mm from the condylar fossa. In conclusion, condylar repair and remodeling can be obtained in these types of surgeries and the morphology of resected condyles after 1 year is quite close to normal macroscopic anatomy.


La hiperplasia condilar unilateral ha sido estudiada en diferentes aspectos y continua siendo controversial; aun así, el tratamiento en base a condilectomía se establece como parte del protocolo de trabajo. El objetivo de esta investigación es reconocer la reparación ósea observada en cóndilos operados después de 1 año mediante tomografía computadorizada cone beam (TCCB). Nueve sujetos fueron incluidos en este estudio (6 sexo femenino y 3 sexo masculino) con una edad promedio de 18,5 años; en ellos se realizó el diagnóstico de hiperplasia condilar unilateral activa mediante estudio de SPECT, seguimiento clínico de la asimetría facial progresiva y TCCB. Se realizó la cirugía de condilectomía exclusiva con sistema piezoeléctrico sin reposición de disco, cirugía ortognática u otro tipo de procedimiento quirúrgico adjunto; posteriormente, los pacientes fueron tratados ortodoncicamente para compensación dentaria o para preparación previa a cirugía ortognática. Se realizó TCCB dentro del primer mes postquirúrgico y después de 1 año de realizada la cirugía para análisis de variables. Se observó en la TCCB de 1 mes un corte nítido y neto del cóndilo, sin defectos o irregularidades; la distancia desde el remanente condilar hasta la fosa articular llegó hasta 8,5 mm en el caso máximo. Después de 1 año, se observo remodelación ósea condilar, con áreas de curvatura lateral y superior características de cóndilos normales, con presencia de hueso cortical y con una distancia máxima de 4,5 mm desde la fosa condilar. Se puede concluir que la reparación y remodelación condilar es viable de obtenerse en este tipo de cirugías y que la morfología de cóndilos resecados después de 1 año es bastante próxima de la anatomía macroscópica normal.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Mandibular Condyle/pathology , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Bone Regeneration , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Hyperplasia/pathology , Hyperplasia/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. otorrinolaringol. cir. cabeza cuello ; 75(1): 27-34, abr. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-745616

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La hiperplasia condilar (HC) se define como un crecimiento patológico no neoplásico que afecta tanto al tamaño como a la morfología del cóndilo mandibular. Objetivo: Evaluar la eficacia y riesgos del tratamiento quirúrgico de la HC. Material y método: Estudio descriptivo, serie de casos. Se incluyó a todos los pacientes con diagnóstico de HC tratados en el Hospital Clínico de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile entre enero de 2010 y febrero de 2014. Resultados: Doce pacientes fueron operados en nuestra institución por HC. El promedio de edad fue 19,3 ± 3,4 años. La forma de presentación más frecuente fue presencia de asimetría facial. Todos los pacientes fueron estudiados con SPECT que evidenció diferencia de captación mayor a 50% ± 3,1% entre ambos cóndilos. Todos los pacientes fueron tratados con condilectomía mandibular alta del lado afectado y en 3 casos, se realizó además cirugía ortognática en el mismo tiempo para corrección de maloclusión dental. La mediana de seguimiento fue de meses 16 (5 a 54 meses). En todos los pacientes se evidenció una mejora en la oclusión dental y simetría facial, con desaparición de la disfunción articular previa. Conclusiones: La HC es una entidad de poca frecuencia. La cirugía es eficaz y segura para el tratamiento de la HC.


Introduction: Condylar hiperplasia is defined as a pathological non neoplastic growth which compromises both size and shape of the mandibular condyle and is characterized by progressive facial asymmetry. Aim: To evaluate the efficacy and risks of surgical treatment of HC. Material and method: Descriptive study, cohort of cases. All patients between 2010 and February 2014 with diagnosis of condylar hyperplasia at Hospital Clínico P. Universidad Católica de Chile were included. Results: Twelve patients were operated at our institution because of condylar hyperplasia. Age average was 19.3 ± 3.4 years. The most frequent presentation was facial asymmetry. All patients were studied with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with differential intake more than 50 ± 3.1% between both condyles. All patients were treated with mandibular condylectomy of the affected site and in 3 cases orthognatic surgery was performed at the same time of the condylectomy to correct dental malocclusion. Average follow up was 16 months (5 to 54 months). All patients recovered facial symmetry and occlusion with absence of the previous joint dysfunction. Conclusions: Condylar hyperplasia is an unfrequent condition and surgery is efficient and safe for the treatment of the deformity.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/pathology , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Follow-Up Studies , Treatment Outcome , Facial Asymmetry , Hyperplasia/surgery , Hyperplasia/pathology
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-154689

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Dentofacial deformities involve deviations from the normal facial proportions and dental relationships and can range from mild to being severe enough to be severely handicapping.The term handicapping malocclusions though not a term commonly used, involves a fortunately small section (2-4%) of patients who can suffer from esthetic,psychological and functional problems. Craniofacial Orthodontics is the area of orthodontics that treats patients with congenital and acquired deformities of the integument and it's underlying musculoskeletal system within the craniofacial area and associated structures.This case report of a young woman with severe mandibular deficiency and facial asymmetry due to condylar ankylosis highlights the importance of team work in rehabilitation of such severe craniofacial deformities


Subject(s)
Ankylosis/complications , Dentofacial Deformities/etiology , Facial Asymmetry/etiology , Female , Humans , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/therapy , Orthodontics/therapeutic use , Orthodontics, Corrective/therapeutic use
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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 14(3): 53-58, Jul.-Set. 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-792346

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A anquilose da articulação temporomandibular (ATM), refere-se à união intracapsular do complexo discocôndilo à superfície articular do osso temporal, com restrição dos movimentos articulares, e consequente limitação da abertura bucal, restrição da capacidade mastigatória, dificuldade de fonação, higiene bucal precária, além dos transtornos psicológicos como dificuldade de interação social. O presente estudo tem por objetivo relatar um caso clínico de anquilose unilateral na ATM direita em uma paciente do gênero feminino, com nove anos de idade e discutir os aspectos envolvidos no seu tratamento, como a utilização de artroplastia interposicional com enxerto costocondral e retalho de músculo temporal na cirurgia reconstrutiva da ATM. Conclui-se que a artroplastia interposicional com retalho do músculo temporal e enxerto costocondral representa uma excelente alternativa para o tratamento de paciente com anquilose da ATM em fase de crescimento, pois o enxerto costocondral possui características morfológicas semelhantes ao côndilo mandibular, potencial de crescimento, que possibilita que o enxerto acompanhe o surto de crescimento no caso de pacientes pediátricos. O resultado satisfatório do tratamento deve ser atribuído à correta escolha da técnica cirúrgica e ao acompanhamento fisioterápico e fonoaudiológico rigoroso... (AU)


Ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) refers to the fusion of the complex intracapsular disc-condyle and the articular fossa of the temporal bone, with restriction of joint movement and consequent limitation of mouth opening, restricted masticatory capacity, difficulty in speech, and poor oral hygiene, in addition to psychological disorders such as difficulty with social interaction. This study aims to report a case of unilateral TMJ ankylosis. A 9-year-old female patient and discuss the issues involved in treatment by means of interpositional arthroplasty with costochondral graft and muscle flap temporal reconstructive surgery on the TMJ. We conclude that treatment using interpositional arthroplasty with temporalis muscle flap and costochondral graft is an excellent alternative for treating patients with TMJ ankylosis during growth because the costochondral graft has morphological characteristics similar to the mandibular condyle growth potential, which allows the graft to track the growth spurt in the case of pediatric patients. The satisfactory outcome of treatment should be attributed to the correct choice of surgical technique and to follow-up including rigorous physical therapy and speech therapy... (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Child , Arthroplasty , Temporomandibular Joint/surgery , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Ankylosis
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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 14(1): 49-53, Jan.-Mar. 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-792314

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A sialocele parotídea é o extravasamento de saliva para os tecidos circunvizinhos à glândula parótida. Pode ser de causa idiopática, por trauma ou complicação pós-operatória do acesso retromandibular para abordagem do côndilo e ramo da mandíbula. O tratamento das fraturas de côndilo mandibular é controverso entre cirurgiões e a conduta cirúrgica vem trazendo excelentes resultados com mínimas complicações. Em casos de fratura com deslocamento medial, é absoluta a indicação de redução cirúrgica. Para tal, existem as opções de acesso intraoral, pré-auricular ou retromandibular. Este último tem a vantagem de proporcionar visão direta, porém apresenta risco de lesão ao nervo facial, formação de sialocele e fístulas salivares. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo relatar um caso clínico de sialocele parotídea como complicação pós-operatória do acesso retromandibular para redução de fratura condiliana... (AU)


The sialocele parotid is the extravation of saliva into the tissiues sorrounding the parotid gland. It may be idiopathic, trauma or postoperative complication of retromandibular approach to the condyle and mandibular ramus. The treatment of mandibular condyle fractures is controversial among surgeons, surgical management has brought excellent results with minimal complications. In cases of fracture with medial displacement is an absolute indication for surgical reduction. For this there are options: intraoral access, pre-auricular or retromandibular. The latter has the advantage of providing direct vision but has a risk of injury to the facial nerve, forming sialocele and salivary fistulas. This paper aims to report a clinical case of parotid sialocele as postoperative complication access retromandibular to condylar fracture reduction... (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Parotid Gland/pathology , Saliva , Fractures, Bone , Fracture Fixation , Mandible , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Postoperative Complications
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J. appl. oral sci ; 22(1): 2-14, Jan-Feb/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-699914

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Objective: In order to understand the conflicting information on temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pathophysiologic responses after mandibular advancement surgery, an overview of the literature was proposed with a focus on certain risk factors. Methods: A literature search was carried out in the Cochrane, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases in the period from January 1980 through March 2013. Various combinations of keywords related to TMJ changes [disc displacement, arthralgia, condylar resorption (CR)] and aspects of surgical intervention (fixation technique, amount of advancement) were used. A hand search of these papers was also carried out to identify additional articles. Results: A total of 148 articles were considered for this overview and, although methodological troubles were common, this review identified relevant findings which the practitioner can take into consideration during treatment planning: 1- Surgery was unable to influence TMJ with preexisting displaced disc and crepitus; 2- Clicking and arthralgia were not predictable after surgery, although there was greater likelihood of improvement rather than deterioration; 3- The amount of mandibular advancement and counterclockwise rotation, and the rigidity of the fixation technique seemed to influence TMJ position and health; 4- The risk of CR increased, especially in identified high-risk cases. Conclusions: Young adult females with mandibular retrognathism and increased mandibular plane angle are susceptible to painful TMJ, and are subject to less improvement after surgery and prone to CR. Furthermore, thorough evidenced-based studies are required to understand the response of the TMJ after mandibular advancement surgery. .


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Mandibular Advancement/adverse effects , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/surgery , Bone Remodeling/physiology , Bone Resorption/etiology , Jaw Fixation Techniques/adverse effects , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Risk Factors , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/physiopathology , Treatment Outcome
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