Department for Oral and Craniomaxillofacial Plastic Surgery, University Hospital Cologne, Kerpener Straße 62, 50937, Cologne, Germany.
Department of Oral and Craniomaxillofacial Plastic Surgery, University Hospital Würzburg, Pleicherwall 2, 97070, Würzburg, Germany.
Childs Nerv Syst. 2024 Aug;40(8):2545-2550. doi: 10.1007/s00381-024-06377-w. Epub 2024 Apr 8.
In craniofacial surgery, the stable fixation of transposed bone segments is crucial in order to ensure good long-term results. The use of absorbable material in fixation avoids the need for a second surgery, which would otherwise be required to remove osteosynthesis material. The authors of the present manuscript have already demonstrated that absorbable sutures ensure the stable fixation of bone segments in patients up to 24 months of age. However, it has thus far remained unclear whether stable fixation is possible in older patients by using only absorbable sutures due to the slower bone remodelling and prolonged healing time in this cohort.
For the present study, osteosynthesis was performed in 50 patients ranging from 25.7 to 192.1 months of age (mean, 61.4 ± 21.7 months) using solely absorbable sutures (PDS II, Ethicon, Germany). Post-operative stability and possible restrictions-such as foreign body reactions-were evaluated within clinical and radiological routine follow-ups.
All children demonstrated clinically and radiologically stable osteosynthesis both directly post-operatively and in follow-ups. No significant foreign body reaction could be seen.
The present study demonstrates-for the first time-that absorbable sutures with a longer absorption period are also very well suited for the fixation of bone segments in patients over 24 months of age. The sole use of absorbable sutures in children over 24 months of age is a safe procedure with nearly no foreign body reactions. The procedure enables stable and highly cost-effective osteosynthesis without altering the osteotomy design.
在颅面外科中,为了确保良好的长期效果,转位骨段的稳定固定至关重要。固定中使用可吸收材料可避免需要进行第二次手术以去除骨合成材料。本文作者已经证明,在 24 个月以下的患者中,可吸收缝线可确保骨段的稳定固定。然而,由于该年龄组的骨重塑较慢且愈合时间延长,因此尚不清楚仅使用可吸收缝线是否可以在年龄较大的患者中实现稳定固定。
在本研究中,使用仅可吸收缝线(PDS II,Ethicon,德国)对 50 名年龄在 25.7 至 192.1 个月(平均 61.4 ± 21.7 个月)的患者进行了骨合成。在临床和放射学常规随访中评估术后稳定性和可能的限制,例如异物反应。
所有儿童在术后和随访中均表现出临床和放射学上稳定的骨合成,没有明显的异物反应。
本研究首次表明,具有较长吸收期的可吸收缝线也非常适合 24 个月以上患者的骨段固定。在 24 个月以上的儿童中仅使用可吸收缝线是一种安全的手术方法,几乎没有异物反应。该手术可在不改变骨切开术设计的情况下实现稳定且极具成本效益的骨合成。