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Three-Dimensional Navigation-Assisted Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of a Subcondylar and Ramus Fracture on a
Kwan-Lok B Ng1, Tsung-Hsien Liu2, Su-Shin Lee2,3,4,5
1Department of Surgery, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical University.
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Treatment of condylar fractures in patients with edentulous mandibles or no-occlusion reference is particularly challenging due to the absence of important anatomical structures and landmark for occlusion analysis. In this case, a 69-year-old female maxillary oligodontia victim suffered from a traumatic accident with a right facial contusion, resulting in a right-side subcondylar and mandibular ramus fracture with right ramus height loss. In the preoperative planning, the 3-dimensionalimage of the left-side mandible was highlighted by the navigation software. A mirror image of the left-side mandible was made and superimposed on the right side of the face. Surgical intervention with an endoscope and 3-dimensional navigation-assisted open reduction and internal fixation of the right-side subcondylar and ramus fracture was performed. The patient recovered well with no restriction in mandibular movement, no limitation in mouth opening, and a satisfied esthetic outcome.

