10.01.2021 | Original Article
Bilateral Biplanar Distraction Osteogenesis in Facial Deformity Secondary to Temporomandibular Ankylosis
verfasst von:
Nisha Garg, Sonal Anchlia, Jigar Dhuvad, Hrushikesh Gosai, Philip Chaudhari
Erschienen in:
Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery
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Ausgabe 3/2022
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Abstract
Background
The purpose of this single-centre prospective clinical study was to evaluate the correction of severe facial deformity and Obstructive sleep apnoea hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) in 22 patients aged from 9 to 42 years (mean 20.09) of bilateral Temporomandibular joint ankylosis.
Materials and Methodology
Patients underwent multisegment distraction using external bilateral bidirectional distractors. Facial deformity was evaluated clinically in terms of mouth opening and neck chin angle and cephalometrically in terms of corpus length (gonion-pogonion), ramal height (articulare-gonion), chin deficiency (N perpendicular to Pog and SNB). OSAHS was evaluated through Epworth sleepiness scale, Berlin’s questionnaire, pharyngeal airway space, apnoeic hypoapnoeic index, oxygen desaturation index, average arterial oxygen saturation and minimal fall in O2 saturation. Patients were followed up for a period of 13–74 months (mean 28.68).
Results
Statistically highly significant results were obtained in all parameters. Complications encountered were pin infection (13.63%), loosening of pins (4.5%), wound dehiscence (9.09%), tooth fracture (4.5%) and parotid fistula (9.09%). Intermediate segment necrosis and vector loss were not observed.
Conclusion
This study is a large case series using two corticotomy cuts for external bilateral bidirectional distracters with concomitant neo callous moulding in patients both pre- and post-ankylosis release. It is extremely efficient in correcting mandibular corpal and ramal deficiency as well as improving OSAHS.