Repairing angle of the mandible fractures with a strut plate.
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抽象
OBJECTIVE
Despite multiple fixation techniques, the optimal method of repairing mandibular angle fractures remains controversial.
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the outcomes when using a 3-dimensional, curved strut plate in repair of angle of the mandible fractures.
METHODS
Retrospective cohort study.
METHODS
Level I trauma center at an academic institution in Harris County, Texas.
METHODS
Patients with diagnostic codes involving angle of the mandible fractures that were repaired by the otolaryngology-head and neck surgery service from February 1, 2006, through February 28, 2011.
METHODS
Open reduction internal fixation using either a 3-dimensional curved strut plate or any other type of repair technique for angle of the mandible fractures.
METHODS
Complication rates, postoperative complaints, and operative characteristics.
RESULTS
Ninety patients underwent qualifying procedures during the study period. A total of 68 fractures (76%) were repaired using the 3-dimensional curved strut plate and 22 (24%) were repaired using other methods. The revision surgery rate was 10% for the strut plate group (7 patients) and 14% for the non-strut plate group (3 patients), with no significant differences in rates of infection (3 [4%] vs 2 [9%]), dehiscence (4 [6%] vs 2 [9%]), malunion (1 [1%] vs 2 [9%]), nonunion (3 [4%] vs 0), hardware failure (1 [1%] vs 1 [5%]), malocclusion (2 [3%] vs 2 [9%]), and injury to the inferior alveolar nerve (1 [1%] vs 1 [5%]). The most common postoperative complaints were pain (13 [19%] vs 6 [27%]), followed by numbness (5 [7%] vs 2 [9%]), trismus (4 [6%] vs 3 [14%]), edema (3 [4%] vs 3 [14%]), and bite deformity (2 [3%] vs 2 [9%]), with a mean (range) follow-up time of 54.7 (2-355) days for the strut plate group vs 46.8 (8-308) days for the non-strut plate group.
CONCLUSIONS
The 3-dimensional curved strut plate is an effective treatment modality for angle fractures, with comparable infection rates, low incidence of alveolar nerve injury, and trends for decreased length of operation, complications, and infections compared with other techniques.