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Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 37(1): 86-9, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17822873

ABSTRACT

Carotid cavernous sinus fistula is an abnormal vascular interconnection between a branch of the carotid artery and the cavernous sinus. This is an uncommon complication of craniofacial injuries, as it occurs in only 0.17-0.27% of cases, according to the literature. The differential diagnosis should include superior orbital fissure syndrome, orbital apex syndrome, orbital haematoma and cavernous sinus thrombosis. The case is reported of an 18-year-old white woman who was involved in a motor vehicle accident. Clinical examination revealed only mandibular fractures, with the absence of skull-base, mid-face or any other fractures. Two days after the trauma, her condition deteriorated, and extraocular movements were totally absent. Magnetic resonance angiographic scanning was performed, and a carotid cavernous sinus fistula was found. This was treated by embolization resulting in restoration of eye movement and vision.


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Balloon Occlusion/methods , Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula/diagnostic imaging , Eye Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Mandibular Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Accidents, Traffic , Adolescent , Blepharoptosis/diagnostic imaging , Blepharoptosis/etiology , Blepharoptosis/therapy , Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula/therapy , Diagnosis, Differential , Exophthalmos/diagnostic imaging , Exophthalmos/etiology , Exophthalmos/therapy , Eye Injuries/etiology , Eye Injuries/therapy , Female , Humans , Mandibular Fractures/surgery , Radiography
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Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 33(7): 664-9, 2004 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15337179

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OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to evaluate clinical and radiological evidence of osteotomy site healing in orthognathic surgery after rigid fixation using a biodegradable plating system. STUDY DESIGN: A follow up of 30 patients who underwent orthognathic surgery using a biodegradable self-reinforced (70L:30DL) polylactide plating system was presented. The follow-up schedule for all patients consisted of regular appointments at 1-180 days after surgery. Clinical evaluation involved notation of any abnormal swelling, infection, discoloration, or discharge at the osteotomy sites. Stability was evaluated by manual palpation. For radiographic evaluation, panoramic radiographs were taken immediately after surgery, and again at 7-180 days. The radiographs were analyzed for any visual changes in osteotomy fragments, resorptive changes in osteotomy fragments, callus formation, and union of the osteotomy segments. RESULTS: No clinical complications and no radiological changes in the osteotomy sites were observed. Regarding the clinical usefulness of the biodegradable fixation system, fixation at the time of operation was considered as excellent in all 30 cases. CONCLUSIONS: The conclusions of this study were that self-reinforced (70L:30DL) polylactide was considered to be comparable to other forms of rigid internal fixation for orthognathic surgery.


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Absorbable Implants , Jaw Fixation Techniques/instrumentation , Mandibular Advancement/instrumentation , Osteotomy, Le Fort/instrumentation , Polyesters , Bone Plates , Bone Screws , Humans , Retrospective Studies
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