Complications of temporomandibular joint arthroscopy: A retrospective analysis of 301 lysis and lavage procedures performed using the triangulation technique
M. Tsuyama et al., Complications of temporomandibular joint arthroscopy: A retrospective analysis of 301 lysis and lavage procedures performed using the triangulation technique, J ORAL MAX, 58(5), 2000, pp. 500-505
Purpose: This study evaluated the complications of temporomandibular joint
(TMJ) arthroscopic lysis and lavage performed using the triangulation techn
ique.
Patients and Methods: The 202 consecutive patients (301 joints) who underwe
nt arthroscopic lysis and lavage between 1992 and 1995 were retrospectively
surveyed. The preoperative diagnosis of all patients was anterior disc dis
placement without reduction.
Results: Complications were observed in 31 (10.3%) of 301 cases of arthrosc
opic lysis and lavage. Of these, otologic complications were found in 26 ca
ses (8.6%): blood dots in the external auditory canal in 9; laceration of e
xternal auditory canal in 7; partial hearing loss in 5; ear fullness in 2;
vertigo in 1; and perforation of tympanic membrane with laceration of exter
nal auditory canal in 1. Neurologic injuries were found in 5 cases (1.7%):
fifth cranial nerve injuries in 3; and seventh cranial nerve injuries in 2.
No other complications were observed.
Conclusions: A high level of understanding of the regional anatomy helps re
duce the complications associated with arthroscopic lysis and lavage in the
TMJ. (C) 2000 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.