Techniques of Yang’s arthroscopic discopexy for temporomandibular joint rotational anterior disc displacement
Disc displacement is a common disorder affecting the temporomandibular joint. According to previous publications, the displaced disc can be categorized into pure anterior displacement and rotational displacement (anteromedial and anterolateral). However, the technique of arthroscopy treatment has on...
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10.1016/j.ijom.2018.12.003 doi GBV00000000000611.pica (DE-627)ELV046660089 (ELSEVIER)S0901-5027(18)30453-3 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 540 VZ 35.00 bkl Liu, X. verfasserin aut Techniques of Yang’s arthroscopic discopexy for temporomandibular joint rotational anterior disc displacement 2019transfer abstract 10 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Disc displacement is a common disorder affecting the temporomandibular joint. According to previous publications, the displaced disc can be categorized into pure anterior displacement and rotational displacement (anteromedial and anterolateral). However, the technique of arthroscopy treatment has only been reported for patients with pure anterior disc displacement. In this study, an arthroscopic discopexy for rotational anterior disc displacement was developed and its effectiveness evaluated over 24 months of follow-up. A total of 532 patients (749 joints) with rotational anterior disc displacement, admitted to Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital between January 2011 and December 2015, were included. The success rate was based on clinical parameters (visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, maximum inter-incisal opening (MIO), and complications) and radiographic data. The clinical and radiographic data were collected preoperatively and at 1, 6, 12, and 24months postoperative. The VAS score decreased to 0.73±1.43 following surgery (P< 0.001). A significant improvement in MIO (34.73±6.28mm) was also detected (P< 0.001). Magnetic resonance imaging showed discs repositioned in both sagittal and coronal images for 714 of the 749 joints, giving a success rate of 95.3%. This study reports an effective and predictable technique of arthroscopic discopexy for rotational anterior disc displacement. Disc displacement is a common disorder affecting the temporomandibular joint. According to previous publications, the displaced disc can be categorized into pure anterior displacement and rotational displacement (anteromedial and anterolateral). However, the technique of arthroscopy treatment has only been reported for patients with pure anterior disc displacement. In this study, an arthroscopic discopexy for rotational anterior disc displacement was developed and its effectiveness evaluated over 24 months of follow-up. A total of 532 patients (749 joints) with rotational anterior disc displacement, admitted to Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital between January 2011 and December 2015, were included. The success rate was based on clinical parameters (visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, maximum inter-incisal opening (MIO), and complications) and radiographic data. The clinical and radiographic data were collected preoperatively and at 1, 6, 12, and 24months postoperative. The VAS score decreased to 0.73±1.43 following surgery (P< 0.001). A significant improvement in MIO (34.73±6.28mm) was also detected (P< 0.001). Magnetic resonance imaging showed discs repositioned in both sagittal and coronal images for 714 of the 749 joints, giving a success rate of 95.3%. This study reports an effective and predictable technique of arthroscopic discopexy for rotational anterior disc displacement. anteromedial disc displacement Elsevier temporomandibular joint Elsevier anterolateral disc displacement Elsevier arthroscopic discopexy Elsevier rotational anterior disc displacement Elsevier Zheng, J. oth Cai, X. oth Abdelrehem, A. oth Yang, C. oth Enthalten in Churchill Livingstone Jia, Run Ping ELSEVIER Controlled synthesis of mesoporous carbon with ultra-high N‐doping structure from polymer precursor for efficient electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction 2020 London (DE-627)ELV005352150 volume:48 year:2019 number:6 pages:769-778 extent:10 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2018.12.003 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA 35.00 Chemie: Allgemeines VZ AR 48 2019 6 769-778 10 |
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