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Changes in condylar position and morphology after mandibular reconstruction by fibular flap with condyle preservation
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Abstract
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Changes in condylar position and morphology after mandibular reconstruction are important to aesthetic and functional rehabilitation. We evaluated changes in condylar position and morphology at different stages after mandibular reconstruction with condyle preservation.
Materials and Methods
A total of 23 patients who underwent mandibular reconstruction with fibular flap were included in this retrospective study. CT data of all patients were recorded before surgery (T0), 7 to 14 days after surgery (T1), and at least 6 months after surgery (T2). 5 parameters describing the condylar position and 4 parameters describing the morphology were measured in sagittal and coronal views of CT images. The association between clinical characteristics and changes in condylar position and morphology. A finite element model was established to investigate the stress distribution and to predict the spatial movement tendency of the condyle after reconstruction surgery.
Results
The condylar position changed over time after mandibular reconstruction. The ipsilateral condyles moved inferiorly after surgery (T0 to T1) and continually move anteriorly, inferiorly, and laterally during long-term follow-up (T1 to T2). Contrary changes were noted in the contralateral condyles with no statistical significance. No morphological changes were detected. No significant relationship between clinical characteristics and changes in condylar position and morphology. A consistent result was observed in the finite element analysis.
Conclusion
Condylar positions showed obvious changes over time after mandibular reconstruction with condylar preservation. Nevertheless, Further studies should be conducted to evaluate the clinical function outcomes and condylar position
Clinical relevance
These findings can form the basis for the evaluation of short-term and long-term changes in condylar position and morphology among patients who have previously undergone mandibular reconstruction by FFF with condyle preservation.
Title: Changes in condylar position and morphology after mandibular reconstruction by fibular flap with condyle preservation
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Abstract
Objects
Changes in condylar position and morphology after mandibular reconstruction are important to aesthetic and functional rehabilitation.
We evaluated changes in condylar position and morphology at different stages after mandibular reconstruction with condyle preservation.
Materials and Methods
A total of 23 patients who underwent mandibular reconstruction with fibular flap were included in this retrospective study.
CT data of all patients were recorded before surgery (T0), 7 to 14 days after surgery (T1), and at least 6 months after surgery (T2).
5 parameters describing the condylar position and 4 parameters describing the morphology were measured in sagittal and coronal views of CT images.
The association between clinical characteristics and changes in condylar position and morphology.
A finite element model was established to investigate the stress distribution and to predict the spatial movement tendency of the condyle after reconstruction surgery.
Results
The condylar position changed over time after mandibular reconstruction.
The ipsilateral condyles moved inferiorly after surgery (T0 to T1) and continually move anteriorly, inferiorly, and laterally during long-term follow-up (T1 to T2).
Contrary changes were noted in the contralateral condyles with no statistical significance.
No morphological changes were detected.
No significant relationship between clinical characteristics and changes in condylar position and morphology.
A consistent result was observed in the finite element analysis.
Conclusion
Condylar positions showed obvious changes over time after mandibular reconstruction with condylar preservation.
Nevertheless, Further studies should be conducted to evaluate the clinical function outcomes and condylar position
Clinical relevance
These findings can form the basis for the evaluation of short-term and long-term changes in condylar position and morphology among patients who have previously undergone mandibular reconstruction by FFF with condyle preservation.
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