Lateral Pterygoid Muscle Alteration in Patients Treated Surgically Due to Mandibular Head Fractures

Author:

Kozakiewicz Marcin1ORCID,Pruszyńska Paulina2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical University of Lodz, 113 Żeromskiego St., 90-549 Lodz, Poland

2. Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, University Clinical Hospital Named the Military Academy of Medicine—Central Veterans Hospital, 113 Żeromskiego St., 90-549 Lodz, Poland

Abstract

The goal of surgical treatment of mandibular head fracture is to restore anatomical relations; however, it also carries other implications. The purpose of this study is to present the alteration in the size of lateral pterygoid muscles after surgical treatment of unilateral mandibular head fractures and the impact of this change on the range of motion of the mandible. Another issue addressed is the persistence of changes in the appearance of the lateral pterygoid muscles after surgical treatment. In this study, 66 patients with unilateral mandibular head fracture were included. An additional 15 patients from this group who were treated only conservatively were separated as an extra reference group to exclude completely the effect of surgery on the appearance of the pterygoid lateral muscle (even on the opposite side to the surgically treated side). The range of mandibular movements was measured at specific time intervals up to 24 months post-operationally. Then, the lengths and widths of the lateral pterygoid muscles on the operated and healthy site were measured in CT images. The results were compared with a control group which consisted of muscles of the intact site (opposite site to the fracture). A significant reduction in the length-to-width ratio of the lateral pterygoid muscle on the operated side by approx. 20% is observed. This suggests that the muscle becomes more spherical, and thus the range of lateral movement to the contralateral side is permanently reduced.

Funder

Medical University of Lodz

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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