Assessment of the Impact of Different Surgical Techniques on Nerve Function and Sensation after Maxillofacial Surgery

IF 0.8 Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-07 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_415_24
Rajbir K. Randhawa, Ankita Dixit, Trisha Mehta, P. V. Bansal, Gagandeep S. Randhawa, Swarnav Patnaik
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ABSTRACT One potential long-term side effect of surgery in the oral and maxillofacial region is neurosensory impairment. Due to their physical proximity to the surgical location, the lingual nerve (LN) and inferior alveolar nerve (IAN), two sensory segments of the trigeminal nerve, are always susceptible to damage during third molar extraction. Assessment of the impact of different surgical techniques on nerve function and sensation after maxillofacial surgery. There was retrieval of information from medical records of study participants regarding the presence of symptoms like paresthesia, numbness, loss of sensation in lower lip, difficulty in movement of tongue, and all other findings observed after 7 days of surgical procedures. Clinically neurosensory examinations were utilized to assess nerve damage. Pinprick testing and the two-point discrimination test were used. Seven male patients were found to have damage to LN while nine males suffered damage to trigeminal nerve. 12 female patients were found to have damage to LN while 16 females suffered damage to trigeminal nerve. In total 19 patients suffered damage to LN while 25 patients suffered damage to trigeminal nerve. The incidence of LN damage was 9.5%, and the incidence of trigeminal nerve damage was 12.5%.
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评估不同手术技术对颌面外科手术后神经功能和感觉的影响
摘要 口腔颌面部手术的一个潜在长期副作用是神经感觉障碍。舌神经(LN)和下牙槽神经(IAN)是三叉神经的两个感觉段,由于它们与手术位置非常接近,因此在第三磨牙拔除术中很容易受到损伤。 评估不同手术技术对颌面外科手术后神经功能和感觉的影响。 从研究参与者的病历中检索了有关下唇麻痹、麻木、失去知觉、舌头活动困难等症状的信息,以及手术 7 天后观察到的所有其他结果。临床神经感觉检查用于评估神经损伤。使用了针刺试验和两点辨别试验。 结果发现,7 名男性患者的唇神经受损,9 名男性患者的三叉神经受损。发现 12 名女性患者 LN 受损,16 名女性患者三叉神经受损。共有 19 名患者的淋巴结受损,25 名患者的三叉神经受损。 LN受损的发生率为9.5%,三叉神经受损的发生率为12.5%。
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