3D evaluation of postoperative swelling using two different cooling methods following orthognathic surgery: a randomised observer blind prospective pilot study.

Rana M, Gellrich NC, Joos U, Piffkó J, Kater W

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Orthognathic surgery is associated with side effects including severe postoperative swelling, pain, neurological dysfunction and trismus. The beneficial effects of localised cold treatment on postoperative swelling have been described. Topographical considerations make it difficult to quantify facial swelling. A new and promising method to measure facial swelling seems to be optical face scanning. This study aimed to evaluate the 3D optical scanner to measure soft tissue swelling following orthognathic surgery. Postoperative swelling was treated either with conventional cooling by cold packs or with the water-circulating cooling device Hilotherm Clinic. Secondary endpoints in each group included postoperative pain, neurological complaints, duration of hospital stay, trismus and patient satisfaction. The use of the cooling device by Hilotherm significantly reduced postoperative swelling, pain and hospital duration compared with conventional cooling. Postoperative trismus and satisfaction with the cooling method was significantly higher in the Hilotherm group compared with conventional cooling. No differences were observed concerning neurological score and outcome. In conclusion, 3D optical scanning is a simple and precise method of quantifying face swelling after orthognathic surgery. Hilotherm significantly reduces swelling and duration of hospital stay compared with conventional cooling.

Details about the publication

JournalInternational Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg)
Volume40
Issue7
Page range690-696
StatusPublished
Release year2011
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsLength of Stay; Postoperative Complications; Hospitalization; Single-Blind Method; Pain Postoperative; Chin; Prognathism; Adult; Patient Satisfaction; Prospective Studies; Pain Measurement; Optical Devices; Trismus; Touch; Retrognathism; Female; Treatment Outcome; Cryotherapy; Image Processing Computer-Assisted; Male; Pilot Projects; Orbit; Orthognathic Surgical Procedures; Humans; Edema; Range of Motion Articular; Photography; Imaging Three-Dimensional; Face; Length of Stay; Postoperative Complications; Hospitalization; Single-Blind Method; Pain Postoperative; Chin; Prognathism; Adult; Patient Satisfaction; Prospective Studies; Pain Measurement; Optical Devices; Trismus; Touch; Retrognathism; Female; Treatment Outcome; Cryotherapy; Image Processing Computer-Assisted; Male; Pilot Projects; Orbit; Orthognathic Surgical Procedures; Humans; Edema; Range of Motion Articular; Photography; Imaging Three-Dimensional; Face

Authors from the University of Münster

Joos, Ulrich
Clinic for Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery