Schmidseder R, Scheunemann H
J Maxillofac Surg. 1977 Sep;5(3):186-90. doi: 10.1016/s0301-0503(77)80103-3.
Although fractures of the condylar neck belong to the most frequent injuries of the jaws, and various nerves are found in close proximity to the temporomandibular joints, only little mention is made in the literature of neurological complications arising from accidents. We have therefore carried out a prospective study on nerve injuries in 237 fractures of the articular process in the period 1971-1975. We found two cases of post-traumatic Frey's syndrome, whereby the syndrome developed from a post-traumatic auriculotemporal neuralgia. We also found loss of function of auriculotemporal buccal and facial nerves, and loss of taste sensation of the tongue in another case, caused by damage to the chorda tympani. This paper discusses the formal and causal origin of the individual damages, and suggests possibilities for their management.
虽然髁突颈部骨折是颌骨最常见的损伤之一,且颞下颌关节附近有各种神经,但文献中很少提及事故引起的神经并发症。因此,我们在1971年至1975年期间对237例关节突骨折患者的神经损伤进行了前瞻性研究。我们发现了2例创伤后Frey综合征,该综合征由创伤后耳颞神经痛发展而来。我们还发现了1例因鼓索损伤导致耳颞、颊和面部神经功能丧失以及舌味觉丧失的病例。本文讨论了个体损伤的形式和病因,并提出了处理这些损伤的可能性。