Surgical treatment of TMJ ankylosis: our experience (60 cases)
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Surgical treatment of TMJ ankylosis: our experience (60 cases)
Abstract
Limitation of mouth opening can be caused by bony or fibrous ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint as sequela to trauma, infection, autoimmune disease, or failed surgery. Various procedures have been reported for treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis; this article aims to describe the diagnostic protocol and the surgical procedures adopted at the department of Maxillo-Facial Surgery of Rome University "La Sapienza". Between 1980 and 2000, 123 patients affected by TMJ ankylosis came under our observation; 60 of them (25 females and 35 males of 30 years average age) underwent surgery; bilateral TMJ ankylosis was observed in 21 cases, right-sided in 20 cases, left-sided in 19 cases. In 12 cases coronoid processes were involved. Etiopathogenesis was traumatic in 48 cases, septic in 5 cases, auto-immune (RA and seronegative spondyloarthropathies) in 5 cases; after block removing, arthroplasty was performed with pedunculated flap of temporal muscle (10 cases), Silastic material (11 cases), or lyophilized dura mater (2 cases). Simple condylar shaving was used in the remaining 36 cases. All patients under treatment showed a distinctive improvement both in articular functionality and symptoms; secondary surgery was necessary in seven cases due to the onset of articular complications from previous surgery. Silastic removal was necessary in five cases due to its inducement of foreign body granuloma. Follow-up was performed at 12, 24, and 48 months and 5 years postoperatively. In our opinion the gold standard surgery of TMJ ankylosis today is represented by shaving of articular surfaces and subsequent arthroplasty with or without temporal muscle myofascial flap interposition, whereas the use of Silastic as alloplastic material could be associated to an increased persistence of the local symptoms and a higher risk of foreign body granuloma and it may favor ankylosis relapse and hinder rehabilitation.
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