Elrasheed Adel, Toma Qais, Cousin Gary C S
East Lancashire Maxillofacial Service, East Lancashire Hospital NHS Trust, Royal Blackburn Hospital, UK.
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2011 Apr;49(3):209-12. doi: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2010.03.013. Epub 2010 Sep 9.
Some patients are concerned that after satisfactory healing of a mandibular fracture the jaw will be weaker than it was before the injury, and will break readily at the same site after relatively minor injury. We aimed to find out if these concerns have any basis, and report the pattern of fracture in a series of nine patients who had sustained fractures of the jaw on two separate occasions. All fractures were at different sites from the original ones, and in only one case was the fracture adjacent to plates that had been placed previously. Once a mandibular fracture has healed, the bone at the fracture site is not obviously weaker from a clinical perspective than it was before the injury.
一些患者担心下颌骨骨折愈合良好后,下颌会比受伤前更脆弱,在受到相对较小的损伤后,同一部位会很容易再次骨折。我们旨在查明这些担忧是否有依据,并报告一系列9例曾两次下颌骨骨折患者的骨折情况。所有骨折部位均与原骨折部位不同,只有1例骨折与先前放置的钢板相邻。从临床角度来看,下颌骨骨折愈合后,骨折部位的骨骼并不明显比受伤前脆弱。