2024 Oral surgery, oral medicine, …

Does surgical volume correlate with outcomes in TMJ replacement surgery?

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Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology Vol. 138 (1) : 28-37 • Jul 2024

OBJECTIVE: To survey oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMS) who perform temporomandibular joint replacement (TMJR) to determine whether length of surgery, specific TMJR protocols, or the incidence of complications are related to experience and case volume. STUDY DESIGN: An anonymous electronic survey was emailed to 407 surgeon members of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American Society of Temporomandibular Joint Surgeons, and European Society of Temporomandibular Joint Surgeons known to have TMJR experience via publications or reputation. The descriptive survey contained multiple choice and open-ended questions. Descriptive statistics were computed for each variable for data analysis. RESULTS: Forty-nine surgeons completed the survey. The average stock TMJR cases included 54.6% unilateral and 50.5% bilateral cases. The average custom TMJR cases included 50.5% unilateral and 49.5% bilateral cases. Average procedure time for stock TMJR was 2.86 hours for unilateral, and 5.30 hours for bilateral cases. The average procedure time for a custom TMJR was 2.75 hours for unilateral, and 4.87 hours for bilateral cases. Average duration of hospital stay for stock and custom TMJR cases was 1.49 and 1.41 days (unilateral), and 1.98 and 1.95 days (bilateral). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides some pilot data that demonstrates that the length of surgery, specific TMJR surgical protocols, and the incidence of complications may be related to surgeon TMJR experience and case volume.

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