Accuracy and stability of the condyle position after orthognathic surgery: A retrospective study

Frederik Ohm Buch,Kasper Stokbro

JOURNAL OF CRANIO-MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY(2024)

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and stability of condylar positioning in patients treated with bimaxillary procedures compared with patients treated with maxillary procedures alone. All patients had undergone treatment at Odense University Hospital and were treated with inferior maxillary procedures. The primary outcome was changes in condyle position and the primary predictor variable was time: pre -operative (T0) measurements to 1 -week post -operative (T1) and 1 -year post -operative (T2) measurements. Condyle movement was measured using dual voxel-based alignment. Sixteen patients were included. Seven patients underwent solitary maxillary procedure and 9 patients bimaxillary procedure. Bimaxillary procedures overall showed a condyle positional change in pitch from T0 to T1 and T1 to T2 compared to maxillary procedures alone. Condylar translation was stable despite large differences in positioning. Compared to solitary maxillary procedures, bimaxillary procedures showed a statistically significant anterocranial rotation at 1 -week follow-up movement (3.95 degrees vs. - 0.95 degrees; SD 3,74 vs 1,05; P value = 0.000) and an additional statistically significant anterocranial movement at 1 year after surgery (4.89 degrees vs 0.60 degrees; SD 3,82 vs 0,92; P value = 0.000). In conclusion a need for greater anterocranial stability of the sagittal split osteotomy than that provided by 3 bicortically fixated screws alone might be indicated.
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Mandibular condyle,Orthognathic surgery,Temporomandibular joint,Cone beam CT,Longitudinal study
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