De Meurechy Nikolas K G, Loos Pieter-Jan, Mommaerts Maurice Y
Resident, European Face Centre, University Hospital Brussels, Brussels, Belgium.
Resident, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2019 May;77(5):932-950. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2018.12.027. Epub 2018 Dec 29.
This study aimed to ascertain the value of postoperative physiotherapy after open temporomandibular joint (TMJ) surgery and provide a usable approach for practitioners.
The authors performed a systematic review according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines of literature concerning the results of postoperative physiotherapy after open TMJ surgery to evaluate its effect on rehabilitation. PubMed Central, Web of Science, Cochrane Library Plus, CINAHL, and EMBASE were used to conduct this search and all articles up to April 1, 2018 (total, 675 articles) were included. Risk of bias in nonrandomized controlled trials (non-RCTs) and other observational studies was assessed using the Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies (MINORS) scale. The Cochrane Collaboration's tool was used for evaluating RCTs. Maximal mouth opening (MMO) before and after surgery was evaluated, as was the physiotherapeutic protocol used during the postoperative period. Evaluation of lateral movement and pain also was included, if this information was provided.
Initially, 675 articles were found, 6 of which were included after screening. Risk of bias was found to be unclear in the included RCTs and rather high in comparative and noncomparative articles. Three studies concluded that patients who received postoperative physiotherapy had a significantly larger increase in MMO (P < .05) compared with patients who did not receive any postoperative physiotherapy. No difference in lateral movement was found (P > .05). Mean visual analog scale pain score was significantly lower in patients who were treated with physiotherapy according to 2 of the included articles (P < .05).
Based on the current scientific literature included in this systematic review, it can be concluded physiotherapy after open TMJ surgery plays an important role in achieving good postoperative results. The authors provide a scheme for its effective use.
本研究旨在确定开放性颞下颌关节(TMJ)手术后术后物理治疗的价值,并为从业者提供一种可行的方法。
作者根据系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,对有关开放性TMJ手术后术后物理治疗结果的文献进行了系统评价,以评估其对康复的效果。使用PubMed Central、科学网、Cochrane图书馆升级版、CINAHL和EMBASE进行检索,纳入截至2018年4月1日的所有文章(共675篇)。使用非随机研究方法学指数(MINORS)量表评估非随机对照试验(非RCT)和其他观察性研究中的偏倚风险。Cochrane协作工具用于评估RCT。评估手术前后的最大开口度(MMO)以及术后使用的物理治疗方案。如果提供了相关信息,还包括对侧向运动和疼痛的评估。
最初找到675篇文章,筛选后纳入6篇。发现纳入的RCT中的偏倚风险尚不清楚,而在比较性和非比较性文章中偏倚风险较高。三项研究得出结论,与未接受任何术后物理治疗的患者相比,接受术后物理治疗的患者MMO增加明显更大(P <.05)。未发现侧向运动有差异(P >.05)。根据纳入的两篇文章,接受物理治疗的患者的平均视觉模拟量表疼痛评分明显更低(P <.05)。
基于本系统评价中纳入的当前科学文献,可以得出结论,开放性TMJ手术后的物理治疗在取得良好的术后效果方面起着重要作用。作者提供了一种有效使用物理治疗的方案。