Reankylosis of temporomandibular joint 5 years after interpositional arthroplasty using gold foil: management and follow up (a case report)
Poerwati Soetji Rahajoe, Panji Hendar Rismanto, M. Bakhrul Lutfianto

TL;DR
A 17-year-old patient experienced TMJ reankylosis 5 years after gold foil surgery, which was successfully treated with a new surgical approach.
Contribution
A treatment option using temporalis fascia and costochondral graft for TMJ reankylosis in growing patients is proposed.
Findings
Interpositional arthroplasty using temporalis fascia and costochondral graft improved mouth opening and masticatory function.
One-year follow-up showed stable results with no recurrence of reankylosis.
Growing age and previous surgical factors increase the risk of TMJ reankylosis.
Abstract
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) reankylosis is one of TMJ arthroplasty complications that can interfere masticatory function and aesthetics. This case report aimed to describe a TMJ reankylosis in growing age patient that occurred 5 years after interpositional arthroplasty using gold foil. Interpositional arthroplasty using temporalis fascia and costochondral graft followed by unilateral coronoidectomy could be a treatment option. A 17-year-old female came with inability to open her mouth 5 years after first interpositional arthroplasty using gold foil due to traumatic TMJ ankylosis. Patient was diagnosed type IV left TMJ reankylosis with left coronoid process hyperplasia. Patient was treated with interpositional arthroplasty using temporalis fascia as an interposition material for articular disc substitution, costochondral graft for ramus condyle unit (RCU) reconstruction and followed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTemporomandibular Joint Disorders · Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research · Oropharyngeal Anatomy and Pathologies
