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Published on: March 22, 2018
Early complete bone union after condylar fracture in a child
Youn Hwan Kim1, Seungki Youn, Jeong Tae Kim
1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea. younhwank@daum.net
Abstract:
A 3-year-old boy had unilateral intracapsular condylar fracture due to a fall. Short duration of immobilization using a facial band was performed for 5 days without any surgical intervention. The patient had full recovery in mouth opening with no deviation or asymmetry of the mandible. Posttraumatic 6 weeks later, the patient's computed tomogram revealed complete reduction of fracture, and bone union had occurred. In condylar fractures of children, treatment protocols with short duration of immobilization and early active exercise can obtain complete bone union, contrary to the previously described deformity or remodeling process.
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