Complications of Temporomandibular Joint Surgery /

This book provides detailed guidance on the recognition and treatment of the complications most frequently encountered in patients who undergo temporomandibular joint surgery. Evidence-based guidelines are referred to whenever possible, and when such guidelines are lacking, the preferred current app...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Bouloux, Gary F (Editor)
Published: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publisher Address: Cham :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51241-9
Summary: This book provides detailed guidance on the recognition and treatment of the complications most frequently encountered in patients who undergo temporomandibular joint surgery. Evidence-based guidelines are referred to whenever possible, and when such guidelines are lacking, the preferred current approaches to diagnosis and management are described. In addition, the pathophysiology of each complication is discussed and advice offered on how to ensure that the correct surgical procedure is chosen for the individual patient, thereby minimizing the risk of complications. Illustrative cases are included to further highlight key points. The authors are experienced surgeons and pioneers in the field of temporomandibular joint surgery. Complications of Temporomandibular Joint Surgery will be of value for all who work in this technically very challenging field and regularly have to deal with the issues posed by a difficult patient population and the risk of suboptimal outcomes.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (VII, 175 pages) : illustrations
ISBN: 9783319512419
Index Number: RK529
CLC: R782
Contents: Failure to Make the Correct Diagnosis -- Failure to Choose the Correct Procedure -- Perforation of the EAM or Middle Cranial Fossa -- Facial Nerve Injury -- Freys Syndrome -- Chronic and Neuropathic Pain -- Massive Hemorrhage -- Ankylosis and Heterotopic Bone -- Infection Following TJR -- Degenerative Joint Disease.