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Ultrasound assessment of the state of the masticatory muscles in patients with injuries of the lower jaw with various methods of surgical treatment

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-34-24-30

Abstract

Summary. The paper presents a comparative analysis of the results of ultrasound examination of the masticatory muscles proper in patients with fractures of the branch and articular process of the lower jaw at various stages of treatment using the endoscopic method and traditional osteosynthesis.
Research objective. To assess the morphological state of the masticatory muscles in patients with a fracture of the branch and articular process of the lower jaw using the endoscopic method and traditional osteosynthesis using ultrasound technologies.
Resources and Methods. The results of ultrasound examination of the masticatory muscles in 82 patients with a fracture of the branch and articular process of the lower jaw, hospitalized in N.I. Pirogov State Clinical Hospital No. 1 for 2021, were analyzed.
Research results. Based on the results of an ultrasound examination of patients aged 19 to 40 years with a mandibular fracture, it was found that the use of intraoral access using endoscopic technologies contributes to an earlier normalization of the morphological state of the masticatory muscles proper compared to traditional osteosynthesis.

About the Authors

D. A. Eremin
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Pirogov Medical University)
Russian Federation

Eremin D.A., candidate of medical sciences, associate professor of the department of maxillofacial surgery and dentistry

Moscow



E. S. Pakhomova
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Pirogov Medical University)
Russian Federation

Pakhomova E. S., assistant of the department of maxillofacial surgery and dentistry

Moscow



N. M. Khelminskaya
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Pirogov Medical University)
Russian Federation

Khelminskaya N.M., doctor of medical sciences, professor of the department of maxillofacial surgery and dentistry

Moscow



A. V. Martirosov
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Pirogov Medical University); State Budgetary Health Care Institution «N.I. Pirogov State Clinical Hospital No. 1» Moscow Health Department
Russian Federation

Martirosov A.V., candidate of medical sciences, associate professor of the department of maxillofacial surgery and dentistry, maxillofacial surgeon

Moscow



M. A. Gureshidze
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Pirogov Medical University)
Russian Federation

Gureshidze M.A., assistant of the department of maxillofacial surgery and dentistry

Moscow



S. K. Techiev
State Budgetary Health Care Institution «N.I. Pirogov State Clinical Hospital No. 1» Moscow Health Department
Russian Federation

Techiev S.K., candidate of medical sciences, Head. Department No. 30

Moscow



I. A. Nikolskaya
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Pirogov Medical University)
Russian Federation

Nikolskaya I.A., Ph.D., associate professor, department of therapeutic dentistry, faculty of dentistry

Moscow



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Eremin D.A., Pakhomova E.S., Khelminskaya N.M., Martirosov A.V., Gureshidze M.A., Techiev S.K., Nikolskaya I.A. Ultrasound assessment of the state of the masticatory muscles in patients with injuries of the lower jaw with various methods of surgical treatment. Medical alphabet. 2022;(34):24-30. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-34-24-30

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