Introduction: Removal of mandibular third molars surgically is one of the most frequently performed oral surgical procedures which are often accompanied with post-operative pain, swelling and trismus. Despite general progress in pain management, moderate to severe acute post-operative pain after removal of lower third molars remains a problem. Fentanyl is an extremely effective drug in the treatment of severe chronic pain such as cancer pain and post-operative pains which acts by increasing patient's tolerance to pain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
December 2022
Anatomic reduction of Zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) fractures is quite challenging and technically demanding. Various methods and instruments are mentioned in the literature to achieve the same. However, a precise anatomic reduction is still a difficult task.
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March 2023
Background: Condylar head fractures is difficult to treat because of medial displacement caused by muscle pull and limited access to visualize the proximal segment and secure them back to anatomic position. A novel technique is proposed to overcome the difficulties and ease the task of a surgeon.
Purpose: The main goal in Open reduction and internal fixation is to achieve anatomical position and establish occlusion, a task possible only after securing the segment back into place.
Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
October 2022
Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia is often difficult to diagnose in view of its symptoms that overlap with many other regional causes. This subset of patients commonly visits otolaryngologists, dentists, oncologists only to be referred to the other and finally to the psychiatrist when the diagnosis is overlooked. We hereby present a prospective observation study of 26 cases of Glossopharyngeal neuralgia.
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October 2022
A case of 50-year-old male who presented with orbital compartment syndrome as a sequela of mid facial trauma, and literature review. Orbital compartment syndrome (OCS) is one of the potentially sight threatening emergencies encountered in clinical practice. Acute rise in pressure within the confined orbital cavity compromises the blood flow to retina and optic nerve leading to irreparable vision loss.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe anatomical variations of the internal jugular vein (IJV) is a well-documented phenomenon which may depend on the course of drainage, fenestration in the vein, bifid formation, variations in the tributaries and so on. However, a true duplication of the IJV is a rare entity on its own and is seldom reported in the literature. We report a case of true duplication of IJV which is an incidental discovery during the course of neck dissection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComminuted zygomatic arch fractures are a challenge to manage without complete exposure owing to their instability. The presence of facial nerve branches near the bone often means that these fractures are often treated by closed methods or left untreated. The disadvantages of such comminuted fracture left untreated cannot be overemphasised.
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December 2019
Introduction: The management of condylar fractures remains controversial. Open treatment of condylar fractures is a routine treatment in cases of displaced or dislocated condylar and subcondylar fractures.
Technical Note: Because of the pull of the lateral pterygoid muscle, the condylar fragment is usually located anterior and medial to the mandible.
This is a technical note describing hard tissue landmarks to simplify the intraoral glossopharyngeal nerve block. Our literature review revealed no specific mention of the same procedure in documented data.
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December 2018
Background: The pattern of venous drainage of head and neck involves single external jugular vein bilaterally.
Methods And Results: We report a case of bifurcation of the external jugular vein observed during a neck dissection procedure.
Conclusions: Anatomical variations in drainage pattern of superficial veins of the head and neck are important for head and neck surgeries including for anastomosis during free tissue transfer for head and neck reconstruction.
Hemangiopericytomas (HPCs)/Solitary fibrous tumor are rare neoplasms of vascular origin that occur in head-and-neck region. These tumors arise from capillary pericytes and are difficult to distinguish from other tumors of vascular origin. HPC, initially described by Stout and Murray in 1942, usually occur in the fifth decade of life and account for 3%-5% of all soft-tissue sarcomas and 1% of all vascular tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn case of displaced condylar fractures, ideal reduction during open reduction and internal fixation poses a challenge to the surgeon. This article describes a simple technique to aid reduction with the use of a screw and wire during open treatment.
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June 2017
Effective management of naso orbito ethmoidal fractures involves both functional and esthetic correction. While functional correction is routinely achieved, in our experience, most secondary deformities resulted from inadequate nasal bridge projection. We hereby suggest a simple technique to stabilize the nasal bridge after mild overcorrection thereby improving the esthetic outcome in naso orbito ethmoidal fractures.
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December 2015
Orthognathic surgery and alloplastic grafting are the main stay in management in hemifacial microsomia. Distraction osteogenesis is used to increase the ramus and corpus length in the management, but here we have described a technique to increase the height of the body of the mandible using the principles of basal osteotomy and distraction osteogenesis.
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March 2015
Osteoma is a benign osteogenic slow-growing tumor. Though mandible is involved more often than the maxilla only one other case of osteoma sigmoid notch has been mentioned in the English literature till date. Cosmesis and function are the main reasons that dictate the removal of the osteomas, so we preferred to use an intra oral approach to better prevent the scar and achieve good patient acceptance.
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March 2015
Introduction: Zygomatic complex fractures by virtue of its anatomic area poses a great challenge in reduction of the fracture. Uses of various methods have been mentioned in English literature.
Method: A new technique describing the use of reduction screw with a self-holding screwdriver in reduction of the zygomatic complex fracture.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg
July 2014