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  • 外耳再造术中耳甲腔和耳屏的重建

    目的 探讨外耳再造术中耳甲腔和耳屏的修复重建方法。方法 2005年9月~2006年10月,共收治先天性小耳畸形患者52例,男30例,女22例;年龄6~21岁。左耳18例,右耳34例,均为单侧Ⅱ度或Ⅲ度。在一期耳后埋置扩张器,二期取肋软骨做支架,行全耳再造术后8~15个月,再行三期再造耳局部修整、耳甲腔、耳屏重建术。术中用再造耳的耳甲皮瓣折叠后形成耳屏,切除皮下多余的软组织及不规则的软骨团块,深度达颅骨外膜,以加深耳甲腔,继发创面移植中厚皮片覆盖。结果 全部患者均获随访10 d~3个月,平均1个月。移植皮片全部成活,再造的耳甲腔和耳屏形态逼真,使再造的耳廓外形接近正常耳廓。结论 耳甲腔和耳屏的重建是外耳再造术中的一个重要环节。

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effectiveness of modified temporomandibular joint disc reduction and suture with tragus incision assisted by arthroscopy

    Objective To investigate the effectiveness of modified temporomandibular joint disc reduction and suture with tragus incision assisted by arthroscopy for temporomandibular joint anterior disc displacement (ADD). Methods A clinical data of 30 patients (45 sides) with temporomandibular joint ADD, who met selective criteria and were admitted between September 2022 and February 2024, was retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 15 patients (23 sides) were treated with temporomandibular joint disc reduction and suture via small incision (open operation group), and 15 patients (22 sides) with modified temporomandibular joint disc reduction and suture with tragus incision assisted by arthroscopy (arthroscopy group). There was no significant difference in gender, age, disease duration, affected side, Wilkes-Bronstein stage, preoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) score, maximal interincisal opening (MIO), and temporomandibular joint dysfunction index (DI), craniomandibular index (CMI), palpation index (PI), and other baseline data between groups (P>0.05). VAS score, MIO, and temporomandibular joint function indicators (PI, DI, CMI) of patients were recorded at 3 months after operation, and the difference (change value) of the above indicators between pre- and post-operation was calculated. At 1 week after operation, MRI was performed to evaluate the reduction of the articular disc compared to the preoperative image. The results were classified as excellent, good, and poor, with excellent and good being considered effective reduction. The condition of condyle process repair was observed by cone beam CT (CBCT) at 3 months after operation. Results All incisions healed by first intention in the two groups. All patients were followed up 3-18 months (mean, 8.2 months). Facial nerve injury occurred in 3 cases in the open operation group and 1 case in the arthroscopy group, all of which returned to normal after physiotherapy and drug treatment. At 3 months after operation, MIO and VAS scores of both groups significantly improved when compared with those before operation (P<0.05), and temporomandibular joint function indicators (PI, DI, CMI) significantly decreased (P<0.05). The change values of MIO and temporomandibular joint function indicators in arthroscopy group were significantly higher than those in open operation group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the change value of VAS score between groups (P>0.05). There was no recurrence during follow-up. Postoperative MRI review showed that the effective reduction rate of joint disc was 95.65% (22/23) in the open operation group and 95.45% (21/22) in the arthroscopy group, with no significant difference between groups (P>0.05). Postoperative CBCT found that early and timely effective reduction of joint disc was conducive to condyle process repair and reconstruction. Conclusion Modified temporomandibular joint disc reduction and suture with tragus incision assisted by arthroscopy has a clear effect in the treatment of ADD, with less trauma, fewer postoperative complications, and good early effectiveness.

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