TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - Five-year retrospective study of mandibular fractures in Freiburg, Germany: incidence, etiology, treatment, and complications JO - Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery A1 - Bormann, Kai-Hendrik A1 - Wild, Sarah A1 - Gellrich, N. C. A1 - Kokemüller, Horst A1 - Stühmer, Constantin A1 - Schmelzeisen, Rainer A1 - Schön, Ralf SP - 1251 EP - 1255 VL - 67 IS - 6 N2 - PURPOSE: To evaluate current trends in maxillofacial trauma, a retrospective review of mandibular fractures at a German university hospital was carried out. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study, records of 444 patients with mandibular fractures between 2000 and 2005 at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospital of Freiburg, Germany, were reviewed. A total of 444 patients presented with 696 mandibular fractures. RESULTS: Three hundred twenty-nine (74%) of the fractures occurred in male and 115 (26%) in female patients (2.9:1). One hundred forty-two fractures (32%) resulted from road traffic accidents, 126 from fights (28%), and 116 from falls (26%). Forty-four fractures were caused by sport accidents (10%) and 16 by pathologic fractures (4%). The mandibular condyle area was the most common fracture site, with 291 fractures (42%), followed by 144 fractures of the symphyseal and parasymphyseal area (21%) and 141 angle fractures (20%). Combined fractures were found in nearly half of the cases. Five hundred seventy-nine (83%) of patients with mandibular fractures were treated by surgical intervention, 117 (17%) of patients conservatively. Regarding the surgical treatment, 561 (65%) miniplates, 247 (29%) locking plates, and 51 (6%) lag screws were used. Complications, such as postoperative infections, abscesses, and osteomyelitis appeared in 66 (9%) cases. CONCLUSION: We concluded that osteosynthesis of mandibular fractures by miniplates and locking plates are both reliable.

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