Neurosensory Disturbance in Patients Undergoing Mandibular Setback- A Comparative Study Between Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy (BSSO) and Intraoral Vertical Sagittal Ramus Osteotomy (IVSRO)
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The aim of the study was comparative evaluation of incidenceof neurosensory deficiencies in Bilateral sagittal split osteotomies and Intraoral vertical sagittal ramus osteotomy.METHODOLOGY:30 adult patients who have undergone mandibular setback at least 1 year ago through b...
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Format: | Dissertation |
Language: | English |
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01-01-2018
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Summary: | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The aim of the study was comparative evaluation of incidenceof neurosensory deficiencies in Bilateral sagittal split osteotomies and Intraoral vertical sagittal ramus osteotomy.METHODOLOGY:30 adult patients who have undergone mandibular setback at least 1 year ago through bilateral sagittal split osteotomy/intraoral vertical sagittal ramus osteotomy The patients details and findings of examinations were noted on a specifically designed performa which included a questionnaire to be answered by the patients about neurosensory disturbances in the distribution of inferior alveolar nerve, duration and any altered quality of life, along with the following tests•Two point discrimination•Directional discrimination•Contact Detection•Sharp and Blunt DiscriminationRESULTS:Based on subjective evaluation altered sensation (numbness) was experienced in 26.7% (8 case) in IVSRO during immediate postoperative period where as nil altered sensation after 1 year. But all the patients had altered sensation following BSSO procedure, of which numbness was persistent in 40% (12 case) and pinching sensation in 10% (3 cases) at 1 year postoperatively. Findings from the subjective evaluation was confirmed following the objective evaluation using various neurosensory tests and contact detection using Semmes Weinstein Monofilament.CONCLUSION: On the basis of these assessments we have observed that IVSROwas associated with lesser degree of NSD as compared to BSSO, as equal to nil at the end of 1 year compared to 100% NSD which is associated with BSSO, the reason for a lower incidence of neurologic injury, is the ease of avoidance of the nerve by keeping the osteotomy posterior to the mandibular foramen. |
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ISBN: | 9798380246118 |