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Pterygoid Plate Fractures: Not Limited to Le Fort Fractures.

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Pterygoid Plate Fractures: Not Limited to Le Fort Fractures.

J Craniofac Surg. 2015 Sep;26(6):1823-5

Authors: Garg RK, Alsheik NH, Afifi AM, Gentry LR

Abstract
Pterygoid plate fractures are often described in the setting of Le Fort fractures. The goal of this study was to define other craniofacial fracture patterns causing injury to the pterygoid plates. A retrospective review of computed tomography (CT) scans obtained on craniofacial trauma patients over a 5-year period revealed 209 patients with pterygoid plate fractures. Pterygoid plate fractures in 78 patients (37.3%) were unrelated to Le Fort fractures. Common causes included sphenotemporal buttress fractures in 26 patients (33.3%), temporal bone fractures in 18 patients (23.1%), zygomaticomaxillary complex fractures in 17 patients (21.8%), and displaced mandible fractures in 14 patients (17.9%). These findings indicate that approximately one third of pterygoid plate fractures do not result from Le Fort pattern injuries and that the craniofacial surgeon should have a broad differential for causes of pterygoid plate fractures when reviewing trauma imaging.

PMID: 26147022 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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