Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3142433 Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThe goal of this retrospective study was to examine the radiological changes in the pharyngeal airway following mandibular distraction osteogenesis (DO) and bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO).Material and methodsBetween 2005 and 2009, a total of 41 nonsyndromic patients underwent a mandibular osteotomy (nDO = 23; nBSSO = 18). Digital volume tomography images were created for preoperative and postoperative evaluations of both groups. The Dolphin 3D program was used for comparative analysis of the pharyngeal airways.ResultsAfter DO, the airway volumes (VOL) improved by 6.8 mL. In comparison, an improvement of 5.9 mL was observed as result of BSSO. The minimum axial areas (AREA) of the enlargements increased by 109.1 mm2 with DO and 103.1 mm2 with BSSO. The airway areas (SA) increased by 193.8 mm2 with DO and 185.2 mm2 with BSSO. There were no significant differences between two surgical procedures in terms of the parameters describe above (pVOL = 0.358; pAREA = 0.752; pSA = 0.777). However, the initial preoperative values (pVOL = 0.020; pAREA = 0.005) and the patients' ages (pAREA = 0.042; pSA = 0.007) did have significant effects on the postoperative values.ConclusionBoth DO and BSSO expanded the pharyngeal airways of all nonsyndromic patients.

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