Ono Maria Cecilia Closs, Ono Sergio Eiji, de Oliveira e Cruz Gilvani Azor, da Silva Freitas Renato, Matias Jorge Eduardo Fouto, Campos Antônio Carlos Ligocki
From the *Department of Plastic Surgery; and the †Department of General Surgery, University Federal of Paraná, Paraná, Brazil.
J Craniofac Surg. 2014 Jul;25(4):1404-7. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000000934.
The primary goal of treatment of fractures of the zygoma is the perfect restoration of function and aesthetic appearance. An adequate surgical treatment must combine adequate fracture reduction with the lowest possible morbidity of the surrounding soft tissues. This is the principle that guides the use of closed method for the treatment of simple fractures of the zygomatic bone. For a long-term evaluation, it is necessary to develop a method of volumetric orbitometry using tomography and use it for the evaluation of recent and late outcomes of patients treated with the closed technique.
We present a study consisting of 3 consecutive phases that aimed to evaluate the orbital volume in late postoperative patients with simple fractures of the zygomatic bone treated with closed reduction. In the first phase, examinations of 21 patients were selected and a method was developed for volumetric orbitometry. This method was tested by 3 averiguadores (certified radiologists). After defining the volumetric method, the second stage was started, when 10 examinations of the patients who had been diagnosed with simple fractures of the zygomatic bone were selected. These examinations were from the patients who underwent conservative treatment and who also had a computed tomographic scan in a maximum period of 7 days postoperatively. In the third phase of the study, we selected 10 other examinations of the patients who had been operated on with the closed method in over 12 months. Orbital volumetry analysis of late results was performed.
In the first phase, the method for orbital volumetry by helical computed tomographic scan showed adequate precision and accuracy. Furthermore, it was able to set the possibility of using an orbit control volume at each other. In the second phase, the statistical analysis of the mean orbital volumetry showed that zygomatic fractures alter the orbital volume and that the closed technique is able to restore these volumes. In the third phase, the volumetry of the orbits of the patients with late follow-up of unilateral closed reduction of fractures of the zygoma also showed the maintenance of the results.
The current study was able to develop a reliable method of volumetry and use it to the evaluation of patients in recent and late postoperative period who were treated with closed technique.
颧骨骨折治疗的主要目标是完美恢复功能和美观。充分的手术治疗必须将充分的骨折复位与周围软组织尽可能低的发病率相结合。这就是指导使用闭合方法治疗单纯颧骨骨折的原则。为了进行长期评估,有必要开发一种使用断层扫描的容积眼眶测量方法,并将其用于评估采用闭合技术治疗的患者的近期和远期结果。
我们展示了一项由三个连续阶段组成的研究,旨在评估采用闭合复位治疗的单纯颧骨骨折术后晚期患者的眼眶容积。在第一阶段,选择了21例患者进行检查,并开发了一种容积眼眶测量方法。该方法由3名鉴定者(认证放射科医生)进行测试。在确定容积测量方法后,开始第二阶段,此时选择了10例被诊断为单纯颧骨骨折患者的检查。这些检查来自接受保守治疗且术后最长7天内也进行了计算机断层扫描的患者。在研究的第三阶段,我们选择了另外10例在超过12个月前采用闭合方法进行手术的患者的检查。对晚期结果进行了眼眶容积分析。
在第一阶段,螺旋计算机断层扫描的眼眶容积测量方法显示出足够的精度和准确性。此外,它能够确定相互使用眼眶对照容积的可能性。在第二阶段,平均眼眶容积的统计分析表明,颧骨骨折会改变眼眶容积,而闭合技术能够恢复这些容积。在第三阶段,颧骨骨折单侧闭合复位术后晚期随访患者眼眶的容积测量也显示结果得以维持。
当前研究能够开发出一种可靠的容积测量方法,并将其用于评估近期和远期采用闭合技术治疗的患者。