Choi B H
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.
Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1997 Oct;26(5):344-7. doi: 10.1016/s0901-5027(97)80794-1.
The position and functioning of discs in ten adult patients, whose bilateral condylar fractures were treated following a nonsurgical protocol, were investigated by means of magnetic resonance imaging. In seven temporomandibular joints (TMJs), where the condylar fragments were situated in the confines of the glenoid fossa, the discs were not displaced and were functioning normally. In 13 TMJs, where the condylar fragments were medially dislocated out of the fossa, the discs were displaced together with the condylar head but moved forward together with the condyle during mouth opening. This relationship between disc and condyle appears to play an important role in the reestablishment of function using nonsurgical treatment in patients with condylar fractures.
通过磁共振成像对10例成年患者的椎间盘位置和功能进行了研究,这些患者的双侧髁突骨折采用非手术方案进行治疗。在7个颞下颌关节(TMJ)中,髁突碎片位于关节盂窝范围内,椎间盘未发生移位且功能正常。在13个TMJ中,髁突碎片向内侧脱位至关节窝外,椎间盘与髁突头部一起移位,但在张口时与髁突一起向前移动。椎间盘与髁突之间的这种关系似乎在髁突骨折患者采用非手术治疗恢复功能的过程中起着重要作用。