TY - JOUR
T1 - Using three-dimensional-computerized tomography as a diagnostic tool for temporo-mandibular joint ankylosis
T2 - A case report
AU - Kao, Shou Yen
AU - Joe-Chou,
AU - Lo, Jason
AU - Yang, Jacky
AU - Chou, An Ping
AU - Joe, Cheng Jii
AU - Chang, Richard Che Shoa
PY - 1999/4
Y1 - 1999/4
N2 - Roentgenographic examination has long been a useful diagnostic tool for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disease. The methods include TMJ tomography, panoramic radiography and computerized tomography (CT) scan with or without injection of contrast media. Recently, three-dimensional CT (3D-CT), reconstructed from the two-dimensional image of a CT scan to simulate the soft tissue or bony structure of the real target, was proposed. In this report, a case of TMJ ankylosis due to traumatic injury is presented. 3D-CT was employed as one of the presurgical roentgenographic diagnostic tools. The conventional radiographic examination including panoramic radiography and tomography showed lesions in both sides of the mandible. CT scanning further suggested that the right-sided lesion was more severe than that on the left. With 3D-CT image reconstruction the size and extent of the lesions were clearly observable. The decision was made to proceed with an initial surgical approach on the right side. With condylectomy and condylar replacement using an autogenous costochondral graft on the right side, the range of mouth opening improved significantly. In this case report, 3D-CT demonstrates its advantages as a tool for the correct and precise diagnosis of TMJ ankylosis.
AB - Roentgenographic examination has long been a useful diagnostic tool for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disease. The methods include TMJ tomography, panoramic radiography and computerized tomography (CT) scan with or without injection of contrast media. Recently, three-dimensional CT (3D-CT), reconstructed from the two-dimensional image of a CT scan to simulate the soft tissue or bony structure of the real target, was proposed. In this report, a case of TMJ ankylosis due to traumatic injury is presented. 3D-CT was employed as one of the presurgical roentgenographic diagnostic tools. The conventional radiographic examination including panoramic radiography and tomography showed lesions in both sides of the mandible. CT scanning further suggested that the right-sided lesion was more severe than that on the left. With 3D-CT image reconstruction the size and extent of the lesions were clearly observable. The decision was made to proceed with an initial surgical approach on the right side. With condylectomy and condylar replacement using an autogenous costochondral graft on the right side, the range of mouth opening improved significantly. In this case report, 3D-CT demonstrates its advantages as a tool for the correct and precise diagnosis of TMJ ankylosis.
KW - Condylectomy
KW - Temporo- mandibular ankylosis
KW - Three-dimensional computerized tomography
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=6544233898&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Article
C2 - 10367487
AN - SCOPUS:6544233898
SN - 0578-1337
VL - 62
SP - 244
EP - 249
JO - Chinese Medical Journal (Taipei)
JF - Chinese Medical Journal (Taipei)
IS - 4
ER -