2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2013.09.040
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Mandibular Condylectomy Revisited: Technical Notes Concerning the Use of an Ultrasonic System

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“…Recently, the study by Fariña et al (2015) modified the osteotomy levels while keeping the partial resection of the condylar head as an adequate treatment. It has also been reported that postoperative joint function after a condylectomy does not present any complications, with stable functioning and an absence of pain (Olate et al, 2014a), demonstrating the efficiency of the technique. However, postoperative condylar morphology and reparation has not been analyzed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Recently, the study by Fariña et al (2015) modified the osteotomy levels while keeping the partial resection of the condylar head as an adequate treatment. It has also been reported that postoperative joint function after a condylectomy does not present any complications, with stable functioning and an absence of pain (Olate et al, 2014a), demonstrating the efficiency of the technique. However, postoperative condylar morphology and reparation has not been analyzed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Instead, the microvibrations generate a precise cut and maintain a surgical site without blood with good intraoperative control. Increased surgical time and the cost of the device are 2 disadvantages of this technique (Olate et al, 2014;Jose et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Piezoelectric devices have demonstrated better clinical results when compared with traditional instruments, including precision during the cut, reduced intraoperative blood loss, and lower incidences of postoperative nerve impairment, swelling, and hematoma . Little has been written regarding ultrasonic systems for temporomandibular joint ankylosis (TMJa) (Landes et al, 2008;Olate et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La osteotomía con sistema peizoeléctrico, gracias a la naturaleza de su acción mecánica y al hecho de no realizar cortes sobre tejidos blandos (arterias, músculos y nervios, entre otros) (Olate et al, 2013), podría llevar a que no sea necesario una embolización debido al bajo riesgo de lesionar estructuras vasculares. Por otra parte, este sistema de osteotomía permite que el acceso quirúrgico preauricular convencional, de menor tamaño al observado en el manejo de la artroplastia en anquilosis de ATM (Bulgannawar et al, 2011) ya que para la acción de la punta de corte se requiere una separación menos agresiva con visibilidad menos exigente (Olate et al, 2014) Finalmente, se puede concluir que el presente caso no presentó complicaciones intraoperatorias o postoperatorias asociadas a variables anatómicas o quirúr-gicas; la paciente continua en seguimiento para identificar futuros procedimientos.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…En cirugía de ATM, recientemente se han presentado algunas indicaciones para el empleo de este sistema (Olate et al, 2014), pero en el manejo de anquilosis de ATM han sido mínimos los reportes entregados (de Castro e Silva et al, 2011). La anquilosis de ATM es un procedimiento de alta complejidad ya que la masa de tejido ósea muchas veces presenta tamaños y proyecciones que llegan a estructuras vasculares del área mediana de la base de cráneo, lo cual hace que la osteotomía para liberación sea una de las etapas mas complejas de la cirugía (Ko et al, 2009).…”
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