Classification of unusual fracture patterns of the mandible: A retrospective study
The aim of this study is to devise and summarize a classification of fracture patterns involving multiple anatomical sites of the mandible. A retrospective study was conducted by reviewing clinical case records, imaging records, and the surgical management of patients presenting with mandibular frac...
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description | The aim of this study is to devise and summarize a classification of fracture patterns involving multiple anatomical sites of the mandible.
A retrospective study was conducted by reviewing clinical case records, imaging records, and the surgical management of patients presenting with mandibular fracture. Demographic data were collected and causes of the fractures were studied. Following radiological evaluations based on the courses of fracture lines, these fractures were categorized into three components: horizontal (H), vertical (V), and sagittal (S). In case of horizontal components, the mandibular canal was used as a reference. For vertical components, the fracture lines were classified according to where they terminated. With sagittal components, the direction of the bicortical split at the base of mandible was used as a reference.
Out of a total of 893 mandibular trauma patients, 30 unusual fractures were identified (21 in males and nine in females), which do not fit into existing classifications. These were mainly due to road traffic accidents. Horizontal components of fractures were classified as H–I, H-II, and H-III, and vertical components as V–I, V-II, and V-III. For sagittal components, two types were identified — S–I and S-II — resulting in a bicortical split of the mandible.
This classification is proposed to help understanding the complex fractures and to allow standardized communication among clinicians. Moreover, it is designed in such a way that aids in the choice of fixation technique. Further studies are needed to establish standardized treatment algorithms for efficient management of these unusual fractures. |
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Out of a total of 893 mandibular trauma patients, 30 unusual fractures were identified (21 in males and nine in females), which do not fit into existing classifications. These were mainly due to road traffic accidents. Horizontal components of fractures were classified as H–I, H-II, and H-III, and vertical components as V–I, V-II, and V-III. For sagittal components, two types were identified — S–I and S-II — resulting in a bicortical split of the mandible.
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