Indications and outcome of mandibular condylar and ramus surgeries

Background: Different surgical procedures are utilized for treatment of various diseases of the posterior mandible depending on the type of disease, site, duration and age of the patient. A thorough knowledge of the anatomical relations of structures and adequate surgical skills are needed to minimi...

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Main Authors: Babatunde O Akinbami, Oladimeji A Akadiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Nigerian Journal of Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.nigerianjsurg.com/article.asp?issn=1117-6806;year=2014;volume=20;issue=2;spage=69;epage=74;aulast=Akinbami
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spelling doaj-5f3232581bea4698ab2172f60b28f6b22020-11-24T23:13:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNigerian Journal of Surgery1117-68062278-71002014-01-01202697410.4103/1117-6806.137298Indications and outcome of mandibular condylar and ramus surgeriesBabatunde O AkinbamiOladimeji A AkadiriBackground: Different surgical procedures are utilized for treatment of various diseases of the posterior mandible depending on the type of disease, site, duration and age of the patient. A thorough knowledge of the anatomical relations of structures and adequate surgical skills are needed to minimize complications. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the indications and outcome of surgical techniques for diseases affecting the condyle and ramus of the mandibles. Patients and Methods: Data were retrieved from the case files of patients who had surgeries for diseases involving the ramus/condylar area of the mandible. The diagnosis/indications for surgery, procedure and postoperative outcomes were documented. Outcomes assessed were related to mouth opening, esthetics (appearance of scar and jaw symmetry) and function (occlusion, Jaw movements). Complications such as nerve dysfunction were documented. Paresthesia was tested by simple tactile stimulations. Results: There were a total of 27 procedures done either on the condyle or ramus in 23 (100%) patients between May 2006 and October, 2013. 16 procedures were done for tumors in 16 (69.6%) patients, 14 (60.9%) patients had Ameloblastoma, 1 (4.3%) had central neurofibroma and one had keratocystic odontogenic tumor, two procedures for unilateral condylar fractures in 2 (8.6%) patients, five procedures for ankylosis in 3 (13.0%) patients and four procedures were done for dislocation in 2 (8.6%) patients. There was no permanent nerve dysfunction; mouth opening, jaw movements and mastication were remarkably satisfactory. Conclusion: Esthetic and functional outcome were quite satisfactory when compared with the preoperative status.http://www.nigerianjsurg.com/article.asp?issn=1117-6806;year=2014;volume=20;issue=2;spage=69;epage=74;aulast=AkinbamiCondyleindicationsoutcomeramussurgeries
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Oladimeji A Akadiri
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Oladimeji A Akadiri
Indications and outcome of mandibular condylar and ramus surgeries
Nigerian Journal of Surgery
Condyle
indications
outcome
ramus
surgeries
author_facet Babatunde O Akinbami
Oladimeji A Akadiri
author_sort Babatunde O Akinbami
title Indications and outcome of mandibular condylar and ramus surgeries
title_short Indications and outcome of mandibular condylar and ramus surgeries
title_full Indications and outcome of mandibular condylar and ramus surgeries
title_fullStr Indications and outcome of mandibular condylar and ramus surgeries
title_full_unstemmed Indications and outcome of mandibular condylar and ramus surgeries
title_sort indications and outcome of mandibular condylar and ramus surgeries
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Nigerian Journal of Surgery
issn 1117-6806
2278-7100
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: Different surgical procedures are utilized for treatment of various diseases of the posterior mandible depending on the type of disease, site, duration and age of the patient. A thorough knowledge of the anatomical relations of structures and adequate surgical skills are needed to minimize complications. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the indications and outcome of surgical techniques for diseases affecting the condyle and ramus of the mandibles. Patients and Methods: Data were retrieved from the case files of patients who had surgeries for diseases involving the ramus/condylar area of the mandible. The diagnosis/indications for surgery, procedure and postoperative outcomes were documented. Outcomes assessed were related to mouth opening, esthetics (appearance of scar and jaw symmetry) and function (occlusion, Jaw movements). Complications such as nerve dysfunction were documented. Paresthesia was tested by simple tactile stimulations. Results: There were a total of 27 procedures done either on the condyle or ramus in 23 (100%) patients between May 2006 and October, 2013. 16 procedures were done for tumors in 16 (69.6%) patients, 14 (60.9%) patients had Ameloblastoma, 1 (4.3%) had central neurofibroma and one had keratocystic odontogenic tumor, two procedures for unilateral condylar fractures in 2 (8.6%) patients, five procedures for ankylosis in 3 (13.0%) patients and four procedures were done for dislocation in 2 (8.6%) patients. There was no permanent nerve dysfunction; mouth opening, jaw movements and mastication were remarkably satisfactory. Conclusion: Esthetic and functional outcome were quite satisfactory when compared with the preoperative status.
topic Condyle
indications
outcome
ramus
surgeries
url http://www.nigerianjsurg.com/article.asp?issn=1117-6806;year=2014;volume=20;issue=2;spage=69;epage=74;aulast=Akinbami
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