Infection rate in mandibular angle fractures treated with a 2.0-mm 8-hole curved strut plate
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2008.08.034
Infection rate in mandibular angle fractures treated with a 2.0-mm 8-hole curved strut plate
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the rate of postoperative infection and the efficacy of removing teeth in the line of mandibular angle fractures treated with 2.0-mm 8-hole titanium curved strut plates. Our understanding is that this method of repair is currently being used only in a few centers in the United States.
Materials and methods: A retrospective review of mandibular angle fractures treated with a 2.0-mm 8-hole strut plate during a 4-year period. Postoperative antibiotics were given for 1 week. Follow-up appointments were 4 weeks or longer. A nonchewing diet was instructed for 6 weeks. Data for all selected patients include the information such as age, gender, etiology of injuries, medical history, concurrent injuries, nerve deficits, pre- and postoperative antibiotic administration, postop infection, a presence or absence of teeth in the line of fractures, and whether these teeth were removed.
Results: Four patients (4 of 49 or 8.2%) developed infections. Two of those patients had a tooth in the line of a fracture that was retained (2 of 14 or 14%). The third had a tooth in the line of a fracture that was extracted (1 of 18 or 5.6%). The fourth patient was 1 of the 17 patients who did not have teeth in the line of fracture and developed infection (1 of 17 or 5.9%). None of the patients developed failed hardware, malunion, nonunion, malocclusion, or iatrogenic nerve injury.
Conclusions: The use of a 2.0-mm 8-hole strut plate is associated with a low infection rate (8.2%). The infection rate for those mandibular angle fractures with teeth in the line of fracture retained was 14% compared with 5.6% for those fractures with the teeth in the line of fracture extracted.
Comment in
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Use of 2.0-mm 3-dimensional strut plate in mandibular fractures.J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2010 Jan;68(1):232-3. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2009.06.025. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2010. PMID: 20006191 No abstract available.
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