Outcomes and complications of orthognathic surgery in older patients

Liesbeth Govaers , Renée Beckers , Constantinus Politis
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Abstract

Purpose

Several studies have described the outcomes and complications following orthognathic surgery. However, the average patient age in these studies is 20–40 years. It is unclear whether results from these age groups can be extrapolated to older patients.

Methods

This retrospective observational study included 54 patients over 50 years of age, who underwent orthognathic surgery. From these patients’ medical records, we retrieved data regarding patient characteristics, surgery characteristics, outcomes, and complications.

Results

The patients’ mean age was 56 years (range, 50–69 years), and mean ASA score was 2. A bad split occurred in one patient, and immediate postoperative complications occurred in two patients. There were no long-term sequelae. Neurosensory disturbances (NSD) occurred in 30 patients. Preoperative temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) was present in 9 patients—among whom, five were cured after surgery. Four patients postoperatively developed de novo TMD. Hardware removal was performed in 22 patients. The mean length of stay was two days for monomaxillary procedures, and three days for bimaxillary procedures.

Conclusions

This study demonstrated apparent differences between patients over 50 years of age and the general orthognathic population. In particular, neurosensory disturbances and hardware removal were more prevalent in our study population.

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老年患者正颌外科手术的效果和并发症
目的多项研究描述了正颌手术后的效果和并发症。然而,这些研究中患者的平均年龄为 20-40 岁。方法这项回顾性观察研究纳入了 54 名 50 岁以上接受正颌手术的患者。结果患者的平均年龄为 56 岁(范围为 50-69 岁),平均 ASA 评分为 2 分。无长期后遗症。30名患者出现神经感觉障碍(NSD)。9名患者术前存在颞下颌功能障碍(TMD),其中5人术后痊愈。4 名患者术后出现了新的 TMD。22 名患者进行了硬件移除手术。单颌手术的平均住院时间为两天,双颌手术的平均住院时间为三天。特别是在我们的研究人群中,神经感觉障碍和硬件移除更为普遍。
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