Use of External Fixator Device for Mandible Fracture Related to War Injury: A Systematic Review
Franck Masumbuko1,2, Gregory Reychler3, Olivier Cornu4
1Unit of Maxillofacial and Reconstructive Surgery, Surgery Department, Hôpital Provincial Général de Référence de Bukavu, Université Catholique de Bukavu, Bukavu 285, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Abstract:
Background/Objectives: In maxillo-facial high-velocity complex war injuries, a rigid internal fixation is inappropriate, and external fixation is suitable with described benefits. This systematic review aimed to summarize the literature regarding the benefits, side effects and complications of external fixators in the management of mandibular war-related injuries. Methods: An electronic search was performed in the databases of PubMed and Google Scholar in December 2024. The title and abstracts from retrieved items were read by two reviewers to identify studies within the selection criteria. Included articles had to be published in English up to December 2024 and related to external fixators used in mandibular fracture war injuries. Results: The search strategy initially identified 445 studies through PubMed and 987 studies through Google Scholar. Following the application of inclusion criteria, 12 articles were selected for this review, describing the use of an external fixator for a mandibular fracture in a war injury. Conclusions: The external fixator offers effective treatment for severe mandibular fractures in war-related injuries with low rates of complications and high success rates. Where a manufacturer external fixator is not available, orthopedic external fixators and self-crafted external fixators are used.
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