Optimal Depth of Penetration to Access the Superior Joint Space in Temporomandibular Joint Arthroscopy: A Single Institutional Retrospective Study.

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Maxillofacial & Oral Surgery Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-31 DOI:10.1007/s12663-022-01815-1
Bobby John, T Anish Poorna, E K Joshna
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Abstract

Aim: To identify the optimal depth of penetration required to access the superior joint space (SJS) for arthroscopic procedures of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) among the study population.

Materials and methods: The study included all patients with internal derangement (ID) of the TMJ, managed by TMJ arthroscopy in our institution. The study was conducted with data retrieved from the hospital records over five years (January 2018-April 2022). Demographic factors and depth of penetration (mms) were the variables included in our study. For all the statistical interpretations, p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: The study included 66 patients (males, n = 25; females, n = 41) who underwent arthroscopic procedures of the TMJ (right = 29, left = 37). The mean duration between the development of symptoms and the point of intervention (TMJ arthroscopy) in our study was 3.94 months. The mean depth of penetration of the arthroscope as measured from the skin to the point of entry into the SJS was 20.60 ± 1.85 mms in males and 19.56 ± 1.38 mms in females (p value < 0.05). Variables such as age, duration of symptoms, side involved and stage of ID did not have any influence on the optimal depth of penetration required to access the joint space among our study population.

Conclusion: The optimal depth of penetration (mean) required to access the SJS was less than 25 mms in our study population.

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颞下颌关节镜检查中进入上关节间隙的最佳穿透深度:一项单一机构回顾性研究
目的:在研究人群中确定颞下颌关节(TMJ)关节镜手术进入上关节间隙(SJS)所需的最佳穿透深度:研究对象包括在本院接受颞下颌关节关节镜手术治疗的所有颞下颌关节内脱位(ID)患者。研究数据取自医院病历,历时五年(2018 年 1 月至 2022 年 4 月)。人口统计学因素和穿透深度(mms)是我们研究的变量。对于所有统计解释,P 结果:研究纳入了 66 名接受颞下颌关节镜手术的患者(男性,n = 25;女性,n = 41)(右侧 = 29,左侧 = 37)。在我们的研究中,从出现症状到进行干预(颞下颌关节镜手术)的平均时间为 3.94 个月。关节镜从皮肤到进入 SJS 点的平均穿透深度男性为 20.60 ± 1.85 mms,女性为 19.56 ± 1.38 mms(P 值,结论):在我们的研究人群中,进入 SJS 所需的最佳穿透深度(平均值)小于 25 毫米。
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Journal of Maxillofacial & Oral Surgery
Journal of Maxillofacial & Oral Surgery DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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