Complications after orthognathic surgery: our experience on 423 cases |
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Authors: | Marco Friscia Carolina Sbordone Marzia Petrocelli Luigi Angelo Vaira Federica Attanasi Francesco Maria Cassandro Mariano Paternoster Giorgio Iaconetta Luigi Califano |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Maxillo-Facial Surgery, School of Medicine,University of Naples “Federico II”,Naples,Italy;2.Statistical Science Department, School of Statistic Science,University of Rome “La Sapienza”,Rome,Italy;3.Dentistry Unit, Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences,University Federico II,Naples,Italy;4.Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Legal Medicine Unit, School of Medicine,University of Naples “Federico II”,Naples,Italy;5.Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine,University of Salerno,Baronissi,Italy |
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Abstract: | IntroductionOrthognathic surgery is widely used to correct dentofacial discrepancies. However, this procedure presents numerous possible complications. The aim of our study is to review intraoperative and postoperative complications related to orthognathic surgery based upon a 10-year period in the Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Federico II University of Naples.Materials and methodsMedical records of 423 patients who undergone orthognathic surgery in a 10-year period were retrospectively analyzed and complications was noted. Statistical analysis was conduced in order to understand if the type of surgical procedure influenced complications rate.ResultsOne hundred eighty-five complications in 143 (33.8%) of the 423 treated patients were reported. Complications detected were nerve injury (49 cases, 11.9%), infections (10 cases, 2.4%), complications related to fixation plates or screws (30 cases, 7.1%), bad split osteotomy (8 cases, 1.9%), secondary temporo-mandibular joint disorders (36 cases, 8.5%), dental injuries (21 cases, 5%), condilar resorption (2 cases, 0.5%), and necessity of a second-time surgery (24 cases, 5.7%).ConclusionsSerious complications seem to be quite rare in orthognathic surgery. Some of the surgical complications found are related to the surgeon experience and not strictly to the risks of the operation itself. Understanding potential complications allows the surgeon to guarantee safe care through early intervention and correctly inform the patient in the preoperative colloquy. |
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