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ID 115789
Author
Nakano, Hiroyuki Osaka Medical College
Mishima, Katsuaki Yamaguchi University
Suga, Hokuto Kagoshima University
Inoue, Kazuya Osaka Medical College
Mano, Takamitsu Tokushima University
Yoshimura, Chikara Fukuoka University
Suzuki, Kei Osaka Medical College
Imagawa, Naoko Osaka Medical College
Ueno, Takaaki Osaka Medical College
Mori, Yoshihide Kyushu University
Ueyama, Yoshiya Kagoshima University
Keywords
Cranial change
Bimaxillary surgery
Oropharyngeal surgery
Breathing during sleep
Computational fluid dynamics
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Mandibular micrognathia is one of the characteristics of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of bimaxillary surgery without maxillary advancement on the upper airway using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) results of comparing pre- and post-operative finite element model. Seven female patients with jaw deformity, who underwent two-jaw surgery (Le Fort1 osteotomy and bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy; BSSRO) were enrolled. Maxillary was moved for correcting occlusal plane and mandibular was moved to advancement. Pharyngeal airway space and breathing during sleep were evaluated, comparing the periods of 2 days before and 6 months after the operation. The cross-sectional area of the level of the hard palate (HP) and the level of the tip of the uvula (TU), and airway volume of total, HP-TU, and TP- the level of the base of the epiglottis (BE) were increased. AI and AHI in 2 days before and 6 months after were decreased. As the result of nasal ventilation condition, velocity of HP and TU in 2 days before and 6 months after were decreased. We think that it was revealed that movement of the maxilla without advancement did not affect to the morphology and function of airway.
Journal Title
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology
ISSN
13417649
1880828X
NCID
AA11074332
Publisher
The Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology
Volume
29
Issue
1
Start Page
49
End Page
52
Published Date
2020
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language
eng
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Oral Sciences