[Causation, therapy and complications of treating mandibular fractures - a retrospective analysis of 10 years].

R Depprich, J Handschel, J Hornung, U Meyer, N R Kübler
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Abstract

Background: Fractures of the mandible are a common form of facial injury. The aetiological factors associated with mandibular fractures and the trends in these factors over a 10-year period are reported.

Methods: A retrospective survey was carried out of 724 patients presenting with a fracture of the mandible over the 10-year-period 1994-2003. Patients; records were reviewed and analyzed according to age, sex, cause of injury, anatomic site of fracture, treatment and postoperative complications.

Results: Over the 10-year-period the rate of mandibular fractures remained constant (mean 40,7%). There were no changes in the age group (mean 33,3 years) or in the higher prevalence in male (male-female-ratio 2,3 : 1). The major causes of fractures were assaults (38,6%) and accidental fall (27,3%). The most common fracture site was the condylar region (47,0%) followed by the angle (29,4%). Most fractures were treated by closed reduction until 2002, thereafter surgical treatment increased noticeable. The complication rate was 8,9% and the most common complications were hardware exposure and infection.

Conclusion: Fractures of the mandible are a prevalent form of facial injury. Aetiological factors show no significant change over the 10-year-period. Complication-rate is low and will support the tendency towards surgical treatment.

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下颌骨折的病因、治疗方法及并发症——10年回顾性分析。
背景:下颌骨骨折是一种常见的面部损伤。本文报道了与下颌骨骨折相关的病因因素以及这些因素在过去10年间的趋势。方法:对1994-2003年间724例下颌骨骨折患者进行回顾性调查。病人;根据年龄、性别、损伤原因、骨折解剖部位、治疗方法和术后并发症对病历进行回顾和分析。结果:在10年期间,下颌骨骨折的发生率保持不变(平均40.7%)。年龄组(平均33.3岁)和男性患病率较高(男女比例为2.3.1:1)没有变化。骨折的主要原因是攻击(38.6%)和意外跌倒(27.3%)。最常见的骨折部位是髁突区(47.0%),其次是角度(29.4%)。2002年以前骨折多采用闭合复位治疗,此后手术治疗明显增多。并发症发生率为8.9%,最常见的并发症为器械暴露和感染。结论:下颌骨骨折是一种常见的面部损伤。病因因素在10年期间无显著变化。并发症发生率低,将支持手术治疗的趋势。
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