Comparison of Functional Recovery of Infraorbital Nerve Paresthesia Following Open and Closed Reduction of Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fractures
Raheel Hassan, Abid Hussain Bukhari, Rashida Hilal, Nofil Ahmad, Ans Ahmad, Iram Abbas
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To compare the functional recovery of infraorbital nerve paresthesia
following open reduction as compared to closed reduction in zygomaticomaxillary
complex fracture management.
Study Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Place and Duration of
Study: Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgery Dept. Dentistry Section, Ayub Medical College &
Teaching Hospital, Abbottabad from 1st April 2016 to 30th
September 2016.
Methodology: Eighty two patients of
infraorbital nerve recovery were included. They were divided in two groups;
group A was treated by closed reduction technique, and group B was treated by
open reduction with internal fixation technique using mini plates. Permuted
blocks of 6 were used to ensure equal representation in both groups. All
patients were underwent surgical management within 1-7 days following trauma.
Patients were assessed post-surgery for infraorbital nerve recovery.
Results: There were 63.4% males
and 36.6% females in group A while 60.9%
males and 39.1% females were included in group B with mean age was 28.44±7.15
years in group A and 27.93±7.33 in group B respectively. 51.2% patients have
infraorbial nerve recovery in group A while 65.8% have infraorbital nerve
recovery in group B.
Conclusion:
Closed
reduction approach was found to be the best reduction technique and open
reduction was effective in terms of stability, prevention of relaps and
functional recovery of infraorbital nerve injuries.
Key words: Functional recovery, Infraorbital nerve, Paresthesia, Closed reduction,
Zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture