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摘要
本研究旨在评估和比较两种不同的颞下颌关节(TMJ)关节穿刺术在治疗椎间盘移位不缩小(DDwoR)方面的疗效。60 名 DDwoR 患者被随机盲法分配到两个治疗组(每组 30 人):第 1 组--使用传统同心针进行颞下颌关节关节腔穿刺术;第 2 组--使用同心针-套管系统进行颞下颌关节关节腔穿刺术。记录并比较了各组的以下变量:患者的疼痛感觉(视觉模拟量表 - VAS,0-10);最大椎间距离(MID,毫米);面部水肿(FE,存在或不存在);手术持续时间(OP,分钟)。第 2 组患者的 VAS 评分和 FE 值明显较低(p
Comparative study of arthrocentesis with concentric-needle cannula with classic concentric needle: A randomized single-blind controlled clinical trial
This study aimed to assess and compare the efficacy of two distinct single-puncture techniques in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthrocentesis for managing disk displacement without reduction (DDwoR).
Sixty patients with DDwoR were randomly and blindly assigned to two treatment groups (n = 30 each): group 1 — TMJ arthrocentesis with the classic concentric needle; and group 2 — TMJ arthrocentesis with the concentric needle-cannula system. The following variables were recorded and compared across the groups: patient's pain perception (visual analog scale — VAS, 0–10); maximal interincisal distance (MID, mm); facial edema (FE, presence or absence); and operation duration (OP, minutes).
Patients in group 2 presented significantly lower values of VAS score and presence of FE (p < 0.05) when examining the data at 24 and 48 h after the arthrocentesis. They also showed an increase in MID values (p = 0.024) after 6 months. With regard to OP, no significant difference was observed between the groups.
Performing a single-puncture TMJ arthrocentesis using a concentric needle-cannula system significantly reduced the patients’ pain perception, and mitigated the presence of facial edema during the immediate postoperative period (at 24 and 48 h). Furthermore, it resulted in a notable increase in the MID after 6 months.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery publishes articles covering all aspects of surgery of the head, face and jaw. Specific topics covered recently have included:
• Distraction osteogenesis
• Synthetic bone substitutes
• Fibroblast growth factors
• Fetal wound healing
• Skull base surgery
• Computer-assisted surgery
• Vascularized bone grafts