Performance simplified
AXS Axial stability screw
Improved
Addition of self-drilling mandible screws
Reduced insertion torque2
Lower screw head2
What's new?
Self-drilling mandible screws
25 packs
*Compared to 5 x 5/pk screw packaging
The Universal Select system is a comprehensive Craniomaxillofacial titanium plating system, which includes a wide selection of high quality implants for bone fixation of Craniomaxillofacial fractures, orthognathic and reconstructive surgery.
Modular system
Implants and instruments are designed for specific anatomical regions
Enhanced customization
Color coding
1.2/1.7mm AXS screws
SMARTLock technology
Reduced footprint
Rigid sterilization
Racks are designed to fit into rigid sterilization containers to eliminate the need for blue wrap
PURPOSE
There is very limited evaluation of the management of fractures of the bilateral mandibular angles. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence, etiology, and outcomes of bilateral mandibular angle fractures treated with the transoral application of rigid fixation on one side and nonrigid fixation on the other.
PATIENTS AND METHODS
Patients 18 years of age or older with isolated, noncomminuted fractures through the right and left mandibular angles and treated solely with 2.0-mm miniplates through intraoral incisions (and trocar) were collected from 2 sources. Patients treated at Allegheny General Hospital (Pittsburgh, PA) were prospectively collected from August 1, 2006 through December 31, 2012. Patients treated at Parkland Memorial Hospital (Dallas, TX) and University Hospital in San Antonio (San Antonio, TX) from January 1, 1992 through December 31, 2012 were retrospectively added to the sample. Data collected included age, gender, race, cause of fracture, presence or absence of mandibular third molars, occlusal relation documented at last visit, and occurrence and management of complications. Standard descriptive statistics were used and the relation between initial displacement and adequacy of reduction was evaluated with the Fisher exact test.
RESULTS
Of 1,565 patients with 2,195 mandibular fractures, 33 (2.1%) presented with bilateral mandibular angle fractures. The average age of the cohort was 25.2 ± 1.8 years (range, 18 to 48 yr). The mechanisms of injury were assaults (30 of 33, 90.9%), motor vehicle collisions (2 of 33, 6%), and a fall (1 of 33, 3%). Twenty-seven patients (81.8%) had at least 1 mandibular third molar at the time of injury. Three patients (9.1%) had minor postoperative wound problems, with 1 incident (3.0%) of malocclusion. There was no statistically significant relation between the initial displacement and the adequacy of reduction.
CONCLUSION
Bilateral mandibular angle fractures are a rare traumatic event that may be successfully treated with transoral rigid and nonrigid fixation with 2.0-mm miniplates.
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CMF-AXSD-SYK-1922200_REV-0