Temporomandibular joint arthrography following surgical treatment of internal derangements

P. A. Kaplan, A. B. Reiskin, H. K. Tu

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Abstract

Arthrograms of the temporomandibular joint were obtained in 20 symptomatic joints that had previous reconstructive arthroplasty with disk respositioning because of internal derangements. Preoperative arthrograms were available for comparison in 18 joints. Symptoms resulting in a postoperative arthrogram included pain, limited ability to open the mouth, and clicking of the joints. Postoperative arthrographic findings included limited anterior translation of the condyle (90%), irregularity in outline of the intraarticular contrast agent (60%), a conical configuration of the postoperator recess (25%), decreased size of the joint (28%), anterior displacement of the meniscus (25%), and perforated meniscus (15%). Many of these findings may have resulted from fibrosis and scarring, which may be a response to intraarticular bleeding. The mechanism by which the fibrosis causes the postsurgical arthrographic features is discussed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)217-220
Number of pages4
JournalRadiology
Volume163
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 1987

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