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Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible

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2020
Authors
Brucoli, Matteo
Boffano, Paolo
Romeo, Irene
Corio, Chiara
Benech, Arnaldo
Ruslin, Muhammad
Forouzanfar, Tymour
Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania
Vicente, Juan Carlos de
Tarle, Marko
Dediol, Emil
Pechalova, Petia
Pavlov, Nikolai
Daskalov, Hristo
Doykova, Iva
Kelemith, Kadri
Tamme, Tiia
Kopchak, Andrey
Shumynskyi, Ievgen
Corre, Pierre
Bertin, Helios
Bourry, Maeva
Guyonvarc'h, Pierre
Dovšak, Tadej
Vozlić, David
Birk, Anze
Aničić, Boban
Konstantinović, Vitomir
Starch-Jensen, Thomas
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Introduction Management of body fractures in patients with edentulous atrophic mandibles represents a challenging task due to patient's age, medical comorbidities, poor bone quality, and vascularity, as well as reduced contact area between the fracture ends. The aim of the study was to assess the demographic and clinical variables, the surgical technique, and outcomes of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Methods This study is based on a systematic computer-assisted database that allowed the recording of data of all patients with fractures of the atrophic edentulous mandible from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between 2008 and 2017. The following data were recorded for each patient: gender, age, comorbidities, etiology, synchronous body injuries, degree of atrophy of the mandible according to Luhr classification, type of surgical approach and fixation, length o...f hospitalization, and presence and type of complications. Results A total of 43 patients were included in the study: 17 patients' mandibles were classified as class I according to Luhr, 15 as class II, and 11 as class III. All patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation by extraoral approach in 25 patients, intraoral in 15 patients, and mixed in 3 patients. A single 2.0 miniplate was used in 16 patients, followed by a single 2.4 reconstruction plate in 13 patients, by two 2.0 miniplates, and three 2.0 miniplates. Outcome was considered to be satisfying in 30 patients, with no complications. Complications were observed in 13 cases. Conclusions Treatment of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous mandible must still be based on the type of fracture, degree of atrophy, experience of the surgeon, and patients' preference. An adequate stability can be obtained by different plating techniques that have to be appropriately tailored to every single specific patient.

Keywords:
Atrophic mandible / Fracture / Edentulous / Body / Management
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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg, 2020, 24, 1, 65-71
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  • Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg

DOI: 10.1007/s10006-019-00824-8

ISSN: 1865-1550

PubMed: 31848774

WoS: 000518310200010

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85076912085
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AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Romeo, Irene
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AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Ruslin, Muhammad
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
AU  - Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania
AU  - Vicente, Juan Carlos de
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Daskalov, Hristo
AU  - Doykova, Iva
AU  - Kelemith, Kadri
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Shumynskyi, Ievgen
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Bourry, Maeva
AU  - Guyonvarc'h, Pierre
AU  - Dovšak, Tadej
AU  - Vozlić, David
AU  - Birk, Anze
AU  - Aničić, Boban
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Starch-Jensen, Thomas
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2515
AB  - Introduction Management of body fractures in patients with edentulous atrophic mandibles represents a challenging task due to patient's age, medical comorbidities, poor bone quality, and vascularity, as well as reduced contact area between the fracture ends. The aim of the study was to assess the demographic and clinical variables, the surgical technique, and outcomes of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Methods This study is based on a systematic computer-assisted database that allowed the recording of data of all patients with fractures of the atrophic edentulous mandible from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between 2008 and 2017. The following data were recorded for each patient: gender, age, comorbidities, etiology, synchronous body injuries, degree of atrophy of the mandible according to Luhr classification, type of surgical approach and fixation, length of hospitalization, and presence and type of complications. Results A total of 43 patients were included in the study: 17 patients' mandibles were classified as class I according to Luhr, 15 as class II, and 11 as class III. All patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation by extraoral approach in 25 patients, intraoral in 15 patients, and mixed in 3 patients. A single 2.0 miniplate was used in 16 patients, followed by a single 2.4 reconstruction plate in 13 patients, by two 2.0 miniplates, and three 2.0 miniplates. Outcome was considered to be satisfying in 30 patients, with no complications. Complications were observed in 13 cases. Conclusions Treatment of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous mandible must still be based on the type of fracture, degree of atrophy, experience of the surgeon, and patients' preference. An adequate stability can be obtained by different plating techniques that have to be appropriately tailored to every single specific patient.
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abstract = "Introduction Management of body fractures in patients with edentulous atrophic mandibles represents a challenging task due to patient's age, medical comorbidities, poor bone quality, and vascularity, as well as reduced contact area between the fracture ends. The aim of the study was to assess the demographic and clinical variables, the surgical technique, and outcomes of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Methods This study is based on a systematic computer-assisted database that allowed the recording of data of all patients with fractures of the atrophic edentulous mandible from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between 2008 and 2017. The following data were recorded for each patient: gender, age, comorbidities, etiology, synchronous body injuries, degree of atrophy of the mandible according to Luhr classification, type of surgical approach and fixation, length of hospitalization, and presence and type of complications. Results A total of 43 patients were included in the study: 17 patients' mandibles were classified as class I according to Luhr, 15 as class II, and 11 as class III. All patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation by extraoral approach in 25 patients, intraoral in 15 patients, and mixed in 3 patients. A single 2.0 miniplate was used in 16 patients, followed by a single 2.4 reconstruction plate in 13 patients, by two 2.0 miniplates, and three 2.0 miniplates. Outcome was considered to be satisfying in 30 patients, with no complications. Complications were observed in 13 cases. Conclusions Treatment of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous mandible must still be based on the type of fracture, degree of atrophy, experience of the surgeon, and patients' preference. An adequate stability can be obtained by different plating techniques that have to be appropriately tailored to every single specific patient.",
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Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Romeo, I., Corio, C., Benech, A., Ruslin, M., Forouzanfar, T., Rodriguez-Santamarta, T., Vicente, J. C. d., Tarle, M., Dediol, E., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Daskalov, H., Doykova, I., Kelemith, K., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Shumynskyi, I., Corre, P., Bertin, H., Bourry, M., Guyonvarc'h, P., Dovšak, T., Vozlić, D., Birk, A., Aničić, B., Konstantinović, V.,& Starch-Jensen, T.. (2020). Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible. in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg
Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg., 24(1), 65-71.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-019-00824-8
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Romeo I, Corio C, Benech A, Ruslin M, Forouzanfar T, Rodriguez-Santamarta T, Vicente JCD, Tarle M, Dediol E, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Daskalov H, Doykova I, Kelemith K, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Shumynskyi I, Corre P, Bertin H, Bourry M, Guyonvarc'h P, Dovšak T, Vozlić D, Birk A, Aničić B, Konstantinović V, Starch-Jensen T. Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible. in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg. 2020;24(1):65-71.
doi:10.1007/s10006-019-00824-8 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Romeo, Irene, Corio, Chiara, Benech, Arnaldo, Ruslin, Muhammad, Forouzanfar, Tymour, Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania, Vicente, Juan Carlos de, Tarle, Marko, Dediol, Emil, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Daskalov, Hristo, Doykova, Iva, Kelemith, Kadri, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Shumynskyi, Ievgen, Corre, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Bourry, Maeva, Guyonvarc'h, Pierre, Dovšak, Tadej, Vozlić, David, Birk, Anze, Aničić, Boban, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Starch-Jensen, Thomas, "Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible" in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg, 24, no. 1 (2020):65-71,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-019-00824-8 . .

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